Soil microbial communities involved in proteolysis and sulfate-ester hydrolysis are more influenced by interannual variability than by crop sequence

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  • who: Nicolas Romillac and colleagues from the BP, Vandoeuvre les Nancy, France have published the paper: Soil Microbial Communities Involved in Proteolysis and Sulfate-Ester Hydrolysis Are More Influenced by Interannual Variability than by Crop Sequence, in the Journal: Agronomy 2023, 180 of /2023/
  • what: In this study, we found that cropping sequences impacted soil microbial communities involved in proteolysis but not those involved in sulfate-ester hydrolysis.
  • how: The authors compared the effect of six cropping sequences on the abundance and activity of microbial communities involved in proteolysis and sulfate-ester hydrolysis . . .

     

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