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- who: Leilei Ding from the Northeast Agricultural University, China have published the research work: Rhizosphere element circling, multifunctionality, aboveground productivity and trade-offs are better predicted by rhizosphere rare taxa, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The study provided new insight into the rhizosphere that differ from bulk soils.
- how: These results indicated that intercropping increased the complexity and positive links of rare bacteria in Z. mays rhizosphere but decreased the complexity and positive links of rare in S. davidii rhizosphere and the complexity and positive links of fungi in both intercropped plants rhizosphere . . .
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