Intercropping with Robinia pseudoacacia reduces soft rot incidence in konjac by modulating the root bacterial community
Panpan Meng,
Kexu Xin,
Zhoumin Lu
et al.
Abstract:BACKGROUNDSoft rot (Pectobacterium aroidearum and Dickeya) is a devastating soil‐borne bacterial disease that threatens konjac production. Intercropping with false acacia has been shown to significantly reduce soft rot incidence in konjac by shifting the microbial community. However, how intercropping shapes the root bacterial community and affects soft rot incidence remains unclear. To address this, we investigated three konjac intercropping systems (false acacia, paulownia, and maize) to explore the relation… Show more
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