Dissecting the role of soybean rhizosphere-enriched bacterial taxa in modulating nitrogen-cycling functions
Tianshu Wang(Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs), B. Zhang(Nanjing Agricultural University), Li Wang(Wenzhou University), Xing Wang(Sweet Potato Research Institute), Miao Gao(Institute of Agricultural Resources and Regional Planning), Chunyan Yang(Hebei Medical University), Weiwei Shao(China Institute of Water Resources and Hydropower Research), Shuihong Yao(Institute of Agricultural Resources and Regional Planning)
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