Rhizospheric microbial communities are driven by Panax ginseng at different growth stages and biocontrol bacteria alleviates replanting mortality
The cultivation of Panax plants is hindered by replanting problems, which may be caused by plant-driven changes in the soil microbial community. Inoculation with microbial antagonists may efficiently alleviate replanting issues. Through high-throughput sequencing, this study revealed that bacterial...
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Main Authors: | Linlin Dong (Author), Jiang Xu (Author), Lianjuan Zhang (Author), Ruiyang Cheng (Author), Guangfei Wei (Author), He Su (Author), Juan Yang (Author), Jun Qian (Author), Ran Xu (Author), Shilin Chen (Author) |
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2018-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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