DOI: 10.18174/640265
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Nurturing belowground life: the role of cover crops in shaping soil microbial communities in agroecosystems

Sara Giulia Cazzaniga

Abstract: Cover crops are used in agriculture to minimise soil erosion, prevent nutrient leaching and increase soil organic matter content. Cover crops can also be grown to stimulate the soil microbial community to improve soil biological conditions. Despite their widespread use, little is known about the impact of different cover crop species on the composition and activity of the soil microbiome. Here we investigate the effect of distinct cover crop species on the rhizosphere microbiome and characterise both the resid… Show more

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