Influence of Plant Fraction, Soil, and Plant Species on Microbiota: a Multikingdom Comparison
ABSTRACT Plant roots influence the soil microbiota via physical interaction, secretion, and plant immunity. However, it is unclear whether the root fraction or soil is more important in determining the structure of the prokaryotic or eukaryotic community and whether this varies between plant species...
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Main Authors: | Andrzej Tkacz, Eloïne Bestion, Zhiyan Bo, Marion Hortala, Philip S. Poole |
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Language: | EN |
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American Society for Microbiology
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/2788c9d7b72f4ba38b23d9bce7659d99 |
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