Long-Term Nutrient Enrichment of an Oligotroph-Dominated Wetland Increases Bacterial Diversity in Bulk Soils and Plant Rhizospheres
ABSTRACT In nutrient-limited conditions, plants rely on rhizosphere microbial members to facilitate nutrient acquisition, and in return, plants provide carbon resources to these root-associated microorganisms. However, atmospheric nutrient deposition can affect plant-microbe relationships by changin...
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Autores principales: | Regina B. Bledsoe, Carol Goodwillie, Ariane L. Peralta |
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American Society for Microbiology
2020
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/7d1229dcd4b944d38379d292d4e47ae4 |
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