A Community Effort: Combining Functional Amplicon Sequencing and Metagenomics Reveals Potential Biosynthetic Gene Clusters Associated with Protective Phenotypes in Rhizosphere Microbiomes
Soil-dwelling microorganisms associated with plant roots carry out essential processes that promote plant growth and productivity. In addition to these beneficial functions, the rhizosphere microbiome also serves as the first line of defense against many plant pathogens.
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Auteur principal: | Jaclyn M. Winter |
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American Society for Microbiology
2021
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