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- who: T. H. Mauchline and colleagues from the DepartmentsResearch, Harpenden, UKUniversity of have published the article: An analysis of Pseudomonas genomic diversity in takeall infected wheat fields reveals the lasting impact of wheat cultivars on the soil microbiota, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: In this study, 318 Pseudomonas rhizosphere and endosphere isolates were collected from the second year wheat crop and subjected to extensive phenotypic and genetic analysis. With this study, the authors examine the impact of wheat genotype on both the overall soil metagenome and on an important class of rhizosphere-associated biocontrol bacteria . . .
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