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- who: Yuguang Wang from the Nanjing Agricultural University, China have published the research: The response of sugar beet rhizosphere micro-ecological environment to continuous cropping, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The authors performed pot experiments to examine the microbial community composition and functions of sugar beet bulk soil, rhizosphere soil, and seedling roots in continuous cropping and non-continuous cropping systems using high-throughput sequencing technology. The aim of this step was to remove the microorganisms attached and further clean the outer surface of the roots. Taken together, the analysis showed that environmental factors had . . .
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