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- who: Wanying Li from the CollegeAgriculture University China have published the Article: Shifts in rhizosphere microbial communities in Oplopanax elatus Nakai are related to soil chemical properties under different growth conditions, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports
- what: Compared to forest, the long-term low amount of carbon input and high deposition rate in cultivated conditions may be the main reason for lower SOM in CT c onditions28,29. The authors compared the rhizosphere soil chemical properties and soil microbial communities of O. elatus plant growth in natural and cultivated conditions. The study showed . . .

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