Disentangling the genetic basis of rhizosphere microbiome assembly in tomato

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  • who: Ben O. Oyserman from the Netherlands Institute Wageningen University Wageningen, The Netherlands have published the Article: Disentangling the genetic basis of rhizosphere microbiome assembly in tomato, in the Journal: NATURE COMMUNICATIONS NATURE COMMUNICATIONS
  • what: The authors show that amplicon-based approaches allow detection of QTLs for rarer microbial taxa, whereas shotgun metagenomics allowed mapping to smaller and thus more defined plant genomic regions. The authors show that the absolute values of the effect sizes of the 48 QTLs on ASV relative abundance ranged from 1.3 to 17%, with an average effect size of . . .

     

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