An optimized biofumigant improves pepper yield without exerting detrimental effects on soil microbial diversity

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  • who: Setu Bazie Tagele from the Department of Applied Biosciences, Kyungpook National University, Daegu, Republic of Korea have published the Article: An optimized biofumigant improves pepper yield without exerting detrimental effects on soil microbial diversity, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: Similarly, the study showed that some members of Bacilliota were enriched after biofumigation.
  • how: The study results are also consistent with previous studies which showed that biofumigation suppresses weeds which could be attributed to microbemediated enhanced substrate decomposition that often results in the release of weed-suppressing organic acids although further research is . . .

     

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