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- who: P-mobilizing microbes and collaborators from the Institute of Soil Science (CAS), China Tianjin University of Science and have published the research work: Changes in phosphorus mobilization and community assembly of bacterial and fungal communities in rice rhizosphere under phosphate deficiency, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: This study explored the taxonomic composition, P-mobilization capacity, and assembly of bacterial and fungal communities in rice rhizosphere under different P levels.
- future: Work is needed to determine which exudates are responsible for the effects and the mechanisms of action of these exudates. without P . . .
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