Distinct rhizosphere soil responses to nitrogen in relation to microbial biomass and community composition at initial flowering stages of alfalfa cultivars

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  • who: Tianming Hu and Peizhi Yang from the University, China have published the research work: Distinct rhizosphere soil responses to nitrogen in relation to microbial biomass and community composition at initial flowering stages of alfalfa cultivars, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The aim of this experiment was to assess the effects of different cultivars on soil bacterial community diversity, composition, and networks. The authors found that most bacteria, such as Gemmatimonadaceae, RB41, Rokubacteriales, Gaiella, Vicinamibacteraceae, Rubrobacter, and JG30-KF-CM45, demonstrated an extremely significant positive correlation with pH, whereas Vicinamibacteraceae, RB41, Gemmatimonadaceae, and Rubrobacter were . . .

     

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