Variations of rhizosphere bacterial communities in tea (Camellia sinensis L.) continuous cropping soil by high-throughput pyrosequencing approach
Journal of Applied Microbiology2016Vol. 121(3), pp. 787–799
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Abstract
The results can provide clues on how to regulate the soil microbial community and maintain the health of soils in tea orchard systems.
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