Long-term Push-pull Cropping System Shifts Rhizosphere and Maize-root Microbiome Diversity Paving Way To Resilient Farming System
Abdul A Jalloh,
Fathiya Khamis,
Abdullahi Yusuf
et al.
Abstract:Background: The rhizosphere biota consists of a complex assembly of microbial communities and other organisms that vary significantly across farming systems and influence soil health and plant productivity. How different cropping systems manipulates soil and plant microbiomes is little understood. In this study, we investigated soil physicochemical properties, rhizosphere and maize-root microbiomes in an agroecological cereal-legume companion cropping system known as push-pull technology (PPT) which has been i… Show more
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