Role of Rhizosphere Soil Microbes in Adapting Ramie (<i>Boehmeria nivea</i> L.) Plants to Poor Soil Conditions through N-Fixing and P-Solubilization
The N-fixing and P-solubilization functions of soil microbes play a vital role in plant adaptation to nutrient-deficiency conditions. However, their exact roles toward the adaptation of ramie to poor soil conditions are still not clear. To fill this research gap, the N-fixing and P-solubilization ef...
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Main Authors: | Shenglan Wu, Hongdong Jie, Yucheng Jie |
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Language: | EN |
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MDPI AG
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/19dd5e1bda634461b5eeaed0dc258045 |
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