Plant microbiomes harbor potential to promote nutrient turnover in impoverished substrates of a brazilian biodiversity hotspot

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  • who: Antonio P. Camargo from the CentroUniversidade, Berkeley, CA, USA have published the research: Plant microbiomes harbor potential to promote nutrient turnover in impoverished substrates of a Brazilian biodiversity hotspot, in the Journal: Microbiome-driven processes involved in nutrient acquisition are thought to have a decisive influence in naturally stressful environments, where plants are inclined to be more dependent on microbial communities for nutrient uptake than in nutrient-rich The ISME Journal (2023) 17:354 - 370 of 14/Nov/2022
  • what: Using sequencing data of the communities associated with the substrates and the plants, the . . .

     

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