Adaptation to chronic drought modifies soil microbial community responses to phytohormones
Emma Sayer et al. use a 25-year field experiment to investigate how microbial community responses to phytohormones are affected by drought. Phytohormone-induced shifts in microbial functional groups suggest that drought adaptation within soil microbial communities mediates responses to plant stress...
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Main Authors: | Emma J. Sayer, John A. Crawford, James Edgerley, Andrew P. Askew, Christoph Z. Hahn, Raj Whitlock, Ian C. Dodd |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/ca24004175df4bc8b29492dda5e7c80c |
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