Grishkan, I.;                     Kidron, G.J.;                     Rodriguez-Berbel, N.;                     Miralles, I.;                     Ortega, R.    
        Altitudinal Gradient and Soil Depth as Sources of Variations in Fungal Communities Revealed by Culture-Dependent and Culture-Independent Methods in the Negev Desert, Israel. Microorganisms 2023, 11, 1761.
    https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms11071761
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                                Grishkan I,                                 Kidron GJ,                                 Rodriguez-Berbel N,                                 Miralles I,                                 Ortega R.        
                Altitudinal Gradient and Soil Depth as Sources of Variations in Fungal Communities Revealed by Culture-Dependent and Culture-Independent Methods in the Negev Desert, Israel. Microorganisms. 2023; 11(7):1761.
        https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms11071761
    
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                                Grishkan, Isabella,                                 Giora J. Kidron,                                 Natalia Rodriguez-Berbel,                                 Isabel Miralles,                                 and Raúl Ortega.        
                2023. "Altitudinal Gradient and Soil Depth as Sources of Variations in Fungal Communities Revealed by Culture-Dependent and Culture-Independent Methods in the Negev Desert, Israel" Microorganisms 11, no. 7: 1761.
        https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms11071761
    
    APA Style
    
                                Grishkan, I.,                                 Kidron, G. J.,                                 Rodriguez-Berbel, N.,                                 Miralles, I.,                                 & Ortega, R.        
        
        (2023). Altitudinal Gradient and Soil Depth as Sources of Variations in Fungal Communities Revealed by Culture-Dependent and Culture-Independent Methods in the Negev Desert, Israel. Microorganisms, 11(7), 1761.
        https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms11071761