2024
DOI: 10.1111/1462-2920.16587
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Bacterial community shifts occur primarily through rhizosphere expansion in response to subsoil amendments

Joshua J. Vido,
Xiaojuan Wang,
Peter W. G. Sale
et al.

Abstract: To comprehensively evaluate the impact of agricultural management practices on soil productivity, it is imperative to conduct a thorough analysis of soil bacterial ecology. Deep‐banding nutrient‐rich amendments is a soil management practice that aims to improve plant growth and soil structure by addressing the plant‐growth constraints posed by dense‐clay subsoils. However, the response of bacterial communities to deep‐banded amendments has not been thoroughly studied. To address this knowledge gap, we conducte… Show more

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