Agricultural practices modulate the beneficial activity of bacterial-feeding nematodes for plant growth and nutrition: evidence from an original intact soil core technique

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  • who: Jean Trap and colleagues from the Laboratoire des Radio-Isotopes, University of Antananarivo, Antananarivo, Madagascar have published the research: Agricultural Practices Modulate the Beneficial Activity of Bacterial-Feeding Nematodes for Plant Growth and Nutrition: Evidence from an Original Intact Soil Core Technique, in the Journal: Sustainability 2021, 7181 of 23/05/2021
  • what: The authors aimed at testing a new method based on intact, undisturbed soil cores from various rainfed rice fields to assess the potential beneficial activity of the bacterial-feeding nematode Acrobeloides sp. for rice growth and nutrition.
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