Recognition of dominant attractants by key chemoreceptors mediates recruitment of plant growth‐promoting rhizobacteria
Haichao Feng(Nanjing Agricultural University), Ruifu Zhang(Nanjing Agricultural University), Wenbin Du(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Ruixin Fu(Nanjing Agricultural University), Qirong Shen(Nanjing Agricultural University), Nan Zhang(First Hospital of Shijiazhuang), Yunpeng Liu(Institute of Agricultural Resources and Regional Planning), Jiahui Shao(Nanjing Agricultural University), Tino Krell(Estación Experimental del Zaidín)
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