The role of rhizosphere phages in soil health
Xiaofang Wang(Nanjing Agricultural University), Zhong Wei(Nanjing Agricultural University), Qirong Shen(Nanjing Agricultural University), Ville‐Petri Friman(University of York), Xiufeng Yue(Nanjing Agricultural University), Shuo Wang(Tianjin University of Science and Technology), Keming Yang(Nanjing Agricultural University), Yangchun Xu(Nanjing Agricultural University)
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