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Crops Predictably Select Growth-Boosting Microbes Regardless of Soil Type

via Phys.org·6d ago

A new study reveals that crop species, rather than soil type, primarily determine the beneficial functions provided by root-associated microbes. This discovery suggests that planting specific crops can reliably select for beneficial microbes across various soil conditions. The findings could revolutionize agricultural practices by reducing the need for soil-specific management strategies.

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