More microbial manipulation and plant defense than soil fertility for biochar in food production: a field experiment of replanted ginseng with different biochars

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  • who: Cheng Liu from the Nantong University, China have published the paper: More microbial manipulation and plant defense than soil fertility for biochar in food production: A field experiment of replanted ginseng with different biochars, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: In the studies by Asao et_al and Wu et_al (2020a), the great yield increase in plant roots following the application of activated carbon was concerned with the immobilization of a variety of alleles accumulated with the plant roots under continuous cropping. The work demonstrated more biodefense against plant pathogenic disease than plant productivity with biochar . . .

     

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