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Soil microorganisms drive emissions of nitrous oxide from soils; this is a powerful greenhouse gas and the dominant ozone-depleting agent. N 2 O emissions can be partly predicted from soil properties and specific microbial groups, whereas a possible role of below-ground microbial interactions has largely been overlooked.
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temperature sensitivity, 570, Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts, Nitrous Oxide, Temperature sensitivity., Core microbiome, microbial interactions, Microbiology, Soil biome, 630, Greenhouse gas emission, climate warming, greenhouse gas emission, Climate warming, Soil, Microbial interactions, XXXXXX - Unknown, soil biome, Microbiota, Temperature, Oryza, Agriculture, QR1-502, Climate Action, Microbial Interactions, http://metadata.un.org/sdg/13, core microbiome, Research Article
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