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Soil nutrient levels are associated with suppression of banana Fusarium wilt disease
Disease-suppressive soils exhibit enhanced soil nutrient status.
Soil available phosphorus is a distinct feature of disease-suppressive soil.
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Soil amendment strategies determining microbial community composition and their assembly processes in a continuously cropped soil
Phyla Proteobacteria and Bacteroidetes dominated in the rhizosphere of tomatoes under RSD amendment.
Stochastic processes dominated in bacterial...
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Soil microbial ecology through the lens of metatranscriptomics
Metatranscriptomics uncovers the dynamic expression of functional genes in soil environments, providing insights into the intricate metabolic...
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Towards an agroecological approach to crop health: reducing pest incidence through synergies between plant diversity and soil microbial ecology
Given environmental, economic, and social costs of unilateral chemical and biotechnological interventions to control pests, there is an urgent need...
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Enhancement of beneficial microbiomes in plant–soil continuums through organic fertilization: Insights into the composition and multifunctionality
Organic fertilization increased the richness and abundance of beneficial communities.
The increase in the beneficial communities resulted from soil...
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Soil Community Composition and Ecosystem Processes
Soil is defined as weathered rock material consisting of organic substances, minerals, air and water. Soil being a dynamic and large habitat sustains... -
Soil bacterial and protist communities from loquat orchards drive nutrient cycling and fruit yield
Loquat orchard location was the main driver of microbial communities and loquat fruit quality.
The average fruit weight was correlated with the α- and...
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Sustainable Management of Soil-Borne Plant Pathogens
In an attempt to fulfill the increased food demands of an explosive population, synthetic fertilizer and pesticide-ridden food production have... -
Long-term crop** rotation with soybean enhances soil health as evidenced by improved nutrient cycles through keystone phylotypes interaction
We estimated the effect of three crop strategies on soil health based on 63 functional genes in long-term fields.
The keystone microbial phylotypes...
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Alleviation of root rot pathogenicity in the continuous crop** soil of Panax notoginseng by biogas slurry flooding and infiltration treatments
PurposeBiogas slurry flooding (BSF) treatment of continuous crop** soil has been demonstrated to effectively inhibit soil-borne pathogens and...
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Bacterial biogeography in China and its association to land use and soil organic carbon
• 6102 high-quality sequencing results of soil bacterial samples were re-analyzed.
• The type of land use was the principal driver of bacterial...
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What is the impact of aminoglycoside exposure on soil and plant root-associated microbiota? A systematic review protocol
BackgroundAminoglycosides are potent bactericidal antibiotics naturally produced by soil microorganisms and are commonly used in agriculture....
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Effect of in situ vermicomposting combined with biochar application on soil properties and crop yields in the tomato monoculture system
Vermicompost and biochar have been widely used to improve soil conditions. However, little information is available regarding the efficiency and...
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Different no-till grain production systems with Urochloa spp. affect soil microbial community structure, biomass and activity in a tropical Ultisol
Integrated grain crop** systems promote soil health (SH) and sustainability.
Microbial biomass and activity (MBA) and community structure (MCS) are...
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Changes of microbiome in response to sugars in a wilt pathogen-infested soil
Sugars are frequently and abundantly found in root exudates, but influence of specific sugars on the fate of soil-borne pathogens, microbiome...
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Development of Microbes-Based Biofertilizer for Zinc Dissolution in Soil
Zinc malnutrition is one of the major concerns particularly in the develo** countries as most of the population is dependent on zinc-poor... -
Biochar mediated control of soil-borne phytopathogens
Biochar is a solid product obtained by heating biomass or organic waste in the total or partial absence of oxygen and used as a soil amendment....
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Storage of soil microbiome for application in sustainable agriculture: prospects and challenges
Soil microbiome is a dynamic micro-ecosystem driving and fine-tuning several biological processes in the global macro-ecosystems. Its tremendous...
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Co-composting of fresh tobacco leaves and soil: an exploration on the utilization of fresh tobacco waste in farmland
A large amount of fresh tobacco waste with high water content are produced in farmland, and it may cause environmental pollution if it is not...