Comments on the paper by Kemmitt et al. (2008) ‘Mineralization of native soil organic matter is not regulated by the size, activity or composition of the soil microbial biomass – A new perspective’ [Soil Biology & Biochemistry 40, 61–73]: The biology of the Regulatory Gate
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Soil Science,Microbiology
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