Effect of Chicken Manure-Based Fertiliser on Bacterial Communities and Diversity of Tomato Endosphere Microbiota
The frequent use of chemical fertiliser produces harmful effects on the soil ecosystem. Therefore, biocompatible methods are used to improve plant health and production through natural fertiliser or plant beneficial microorganisms. This study aims to investigate the effect of amended chicken manure-...
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Main Authors: | Haq Hafeez Ul, Li Ye, Jin Lingyue, Zhang Ting, Cheng Linjie, Li Zhe, Tian Baoyu |
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Language: | EN |
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2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/adb0fa755a2a41c58aee54beb7db4ea2 |
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