Maize stalk rot caused by fusarium graminearum alters soil microbial composition and is directly inhibited by bacillus siamensis isolated from rhizosphere soil

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  • who: Jihong Xing and Jingao Dong from the Guizhou University, China have published the Article: Maize stalk rot caused by Fusarium graminearum alters soil microbial composition and is directly inhibited by Bacillus siamensis isolated from rhizosphere soil, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors investigated microbial composition of two rhizosphere soil types by analyzing bacterial 16s rRNA and fungal ITS sequences.
  • how: The results showed that the number of fungal OTUs found in the two samples were up to 269. The result showed that functional gene belonging to carbohydrate frontiersin.org Frontiers in . . .

     

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