Identification of microbial signatures linked to oilseed rape yield decline at the landscape scale

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  • who: Sally Hilton from the School of Life Sciences, The University of Warwick, Coventry , AL, UK have published the research work: Identification of microbial signatures linked to oilseed rape yield decline at the landscape scale, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors show that OSR yield decline is linked to rotation frequency in real-world agricultural systems. The authors demonstrate fundamental differences in the environmental and agronomic drivers of protist bacterial and fungal communities between root rhizosphere soil and bulk soil compartments. The authors show that at the landscape scale OSR crop yield is governed . . .

     

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