Control of Fusarium wilt by wheat straw is associated with microbial network changes in watermelon rhizosphere
Abstract Straw return is an effective strategy to alleviate soil-borne diseases. Though watermelon Fusarium wilt is a severe soil-borne disease, the effect of wheat straw on the disease remains unclear. Thus, we investigated the effects of wheat straw on soil bacterial and fungal communities by addi...
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Main Authors: | Lili Tang, Ye Xia, Chao Fan, Jinming Kou, Fengzhi Wu, Wenhui Li, Kai Pan |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/edd2a1f47f9a47b191d0618e965abfec |
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