The combination of biochar and PGPBs stimulates the differentiation in rhizosphere soil microbiome and metabolites to suppress soil‐borne pathogens under consecutive monoculture regimes
Abstract The application of biochar and plant‐growth‐promoting bacteria (PGPBs) in biocontrol soil‐borne pathogens has garnered worldwide interest recently. However, how agricultural replanting disease is alleviated by a combination of biochar and PGPBs treatment (SYBB) remains largely unexplored. I...
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Autores principales: | Hongmiao Wu, Huiming Wu, Yanyang Jiao, Zhongyi Zhang, Christopher Rensing, Wenxiong Lin |
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Wiley
2022
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/3d7a23786c884c288783e22abe2b9492 |
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