2022
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-1582328/v1
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Long-term elevated atmospheric CO2 and warming affect the root-associated microbiomes of rice and wheat

Abstract: Background: Plant root-associated microbial communities profoundly affect plant nutrition and productivity. Although elevated atmospheric CO2 and warming have been suggested to affect above- and belowground plant processes, it remains unclear how root-associated microbial communities respond to elevated CO2 and warming, particularly in agroecosystems. Result: Here, an open-air field experiment was conducted to assay the interactive effects of elevated CO2 (500 ppm) and warming (+2℃) on the root-associated micr… Show more

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