Combined intensive management of fertilization, tillage, and organic material mulching regulate soil bacterial communities and functional capacities by altering soil potassium and ph in a moso bamboo forest

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  • who: Xinchun Lin from the Adolfo Ibáñez University, Chile Nanjing Forestry University, China have published the research: Combined intensive management of fertilization, tillage, and organic material mulching regulate soil bacterial communities and functional capacities by altering soil potassium and pH in a Moso bamboo forest, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 21/01/2019
  • what: In this study, TK was identified as the most critical driver of the soil bacterial microbiota in the Moso bamboo forest, Frontiers in Microbiology followed by pH and AK. The fertilization applied in this study provided abundant nutrients for soil . . .

     

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