2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.agee.2023.108567
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Repeated manure inputs to a forage production soil increase microbial biomass and diversity and select for lower abundance genera

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“…Overall, a large number of manure-derived microorganisms survived in the soil. A similar result was found by Sayre et al [176]. While the population of manure-derived microorganisms in the soil increased, the population of other microorganisms decreased.…”
Section: Soil Organismssupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Overall, a large number of manure-derived microorganisms survived in the soil. A similar result was found by Sayre et al [176]. While the population of manure-derived microorganisms in the soil increased, the population of other microorganisms decreased.…”
Section: Soil Organismssupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Pemanfaatan pupuk kandang dapat meningkatkan produksi tanaman hortikultura (Candra et al, 2023;Shi et al, 2023). Hal ini dimungkinkan karena pupuk kandang mampu menjadi sumber nutrisi bagi tanaman (Sayre et al, 2023).…”
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