Pseudomonas fluorescens enriched by Bacillus velezensis containing agricultural waste promotes strawberry growth by microbial interaction in plant rhizosphere
Qingfeng Wang,
Changbin Chu,
Zheng Zhao
et al.
Abstract:Long‐term continuous cropping of strawberry induces soil degradation, which reduces strawberry growth and yield. Agricultural waste and microorganisms have great potential in improving soil health. The aim of this study was to identify the potential mechanisms of Bacillus velezensis containing agricultural waste to improve soil health. Soil that had been cropped continuously for more than 10 years was flooded with water for approximately 28 days. After flooding, agricultural waste fermented with microorganisms… Show more
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