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- who: Front. Agr. Sci. Eng. et al. from the Education Ministry Engineering Center of Resource-Saving Fertilizers, Nanjing Agricultural University, Nanjing, China have published the Article: Changes in bulk soil affect the disease-suppressive rhizosphere microbiome against Fusarium wilt disease, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of March/13,/2020
- what: Collectively this study provides an integrative approach to disentangle the biological basis of disease-suppressive microbiomes in the context of agricultural practice and soil management. The authors show that the fertilization pattern initially altered the community composition of the bulk soil microbiome and this further resulted . . .
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