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DOI: 10.21000/jasmr91020631
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Soil Microbial Ecosystems: Importance for the Effective Restoration of Mined Lands

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“…Changes in the microbial community can precede detectable changes in soil physic and chemical properties, thereby providing early signs of environmental stress or ecological environment evolution in the post-coal mining sites (Li et al 2014). The presence of soil microbes can increase the ability to return to the natural conditions of a degraded land ecosystem due to coal mining activities (Birch et al 1991). It is important to study microbial diversity not only for basic scientific research but also to understand the link between diversity and community structure and function (Meliani et al 2012).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Changes in the microbial community can precede detectable changes in soil physic and chemical properties, thereby providing early signs of environmental stress or ecological environment evolution in the post-coal mining sites (Li et al 2014). The presence of soil microbes can increase the ability to return to the natural conditions of a degraded land ecosystem due to coal mining activities (Birch et al 1991). It is important to study microbial diversity not only for basic scientific research but also to understand the link between diversity and community structure and function (Meliani et al 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%