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- who: ufeffJingjingufeff ufeffWangufeff from the Magna Gru00e6cia University, Italy have published the research: Co-inoculation of antagonistic ufeffBacillus velezensisufeff FH-1 and ufeffBrevundimonas diminutaufeff NYM3 promotes rice growth by regulating the structure and nitrification function of rhizosphere microbiome, in the Journal: Microbiome
- what: In this study, the effects of the mono-inoculant Bacillus velezensis FH-1 (F) and Brevundimonas diminuta NYM3 (N), and co-inoculant FN obtained in previous works were compared. FN promoted rice growth specifically by enhancing microbial nitrification function through enriching related species compared with F or N. Overall, the results of . . .
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