Free-living bacteria stimulate sugarcane growth traits and edaphic factors along soil depth gradients under contrasting fertilization

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  • who: Nyumah Fallah from the Forestry University have published the Article: Free-living bacteria stimulate sugarcane growth traits and edaphic factors along soil depth gradients under contrasting fertilization, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports of March/20,/2018
  • what: The authors aimed at unraveling diazotrophs N-fixation abilities, and how their contributions to N budgets impact plant growth and yield, including C and N cycling enzymes in a long-term consecutive sugarcane monoculture farming system, under contrasting amendments, along different soil depths. The study demonstrated that organic soil amendments such as BC, FM, and . . .

     

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