Long‐term decomposed straw return positively affects the soil microbial community
Journal of Applied Microbiology2019Vol. 128(1), pp. 138–150
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Abstract
The results of the study helps to better understand how the microbial community modifications induced by decomposed straw return benefit on soil health. The obtained key factors impacting soil microbial community variations is meaningful in soil health management under conditions of straw return.
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