Enterobacter cloacae Rs-2 inoculum replaces fertiliser application by half in the field and modifies microbial community structure
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Published:2024-09
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Volume:31
Page:100942
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ISSN:2452-2198
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Container-title:Rhizosphere
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Rhizosphere
Author:
Xue Qianwen,
Wang Xiaobo,
Zhang Keying,
Zhang Jiaxuan,
Gao Naiyue,
Min Jiali,
He YanhuiORCID,
Wu Zhansheng,
Chang Xiaojian
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