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Table 1 Timeline for sampling and analysing the Highfield conversion experiment
Fig. 1 Soil organic C and
Table 2 Abundance of 16S rRNA, denitrification and nitrification genes assessed by qPCR in each soil treatment in October 2010 (beloweach mean value is the standard error of the mean and the number of replicates)
Fig. 2 Invertebrate counts in soil sampled in October 2010.all permanent plots, the number of collembola (Fpfallow, increasing significantly when bare fallow and arable were bfbare fallow
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