2024
DOI: 10.1186/s40793-024-00625-x
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Functional diversity of the above-ground fungal community under long-term integrated, organic and biodynamic Vineyard Management

Katharina Steng,
Friederike Roy,
Harald Kellner
et al.

Abstract: Background Sustainable agriculture increasingly emphasizes the importance of microbial communities in influencing plant health and productivity. In viticulture, understanding the impact of management practices on fungal communities is critical, given their role in disease dynamics, grape and wine quality. This study investigates the effects of integrated, organic, and biodynamic management practices on the diversity and function of fungal communities in a vineyard located in Geisenheim, Germany… Show more

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