Differential assembly of root-associated bacterial and fungal communities of a dual transgenic insect-resistant maize line at different host niches and different growth stages

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  • who: Rongwu Yang and Xinyuan Song from the Faculty of Forestry, University of British Columbia, Canada have published the research: Differential assembly of root-associated bacterial and fungal communities of a dual transgenic insect-resistant maize line at different host niches and different growth stages, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: In this study, the plant materials employed were the control maize line B73 and the GM maize line 2A-7, and the basic physicochemical properties of soils and plants were analyzed by comparing their element contents and soil enzyme activities. The study showed that GM . . .

     

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