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The lack of adequate soil resources for phytostabilizing sulfidic tailings at many metal mines has necessitated the development of methodology to ecologically engineer soil from weathered tailings through improving physicochemical and biological conditions. In the engineered soil formation, one of the important attributes of the engineered tailings–soil is the establishment of native microbial communities...
The development of soil microbial communities is essential for the sustainability of plant communities established for tailings phytostabilization. To explore the effect of revegetation on microbial diversity in mine tailings under subtropical and semi-arid climatic conditions (situated at north Queensland), community composition was compared in Pb–Zn–Cu tailings with and without revegetation. 16S...
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