Persistence of plant-mediated microbial soil legacy effects in soil and inside roots
Legacies of past plant communities are likely to influence plant-soil interactions. Here, the authors report a reciprocal transplant experiment showing that soil microbial legacies shaped by previous plants persist for soil fungi and root endophytes but can be reversed by a next generation of plants...
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Autores principales: | S. Emilia Hannula, Robin Heinen, Martine Huberty, Katja Steinauer, Jonathan R. De Long, Renske Jongen, T. Martijn Bezemer |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/5bec74d9a6f246bf886b24afcf5564d5 |
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