“…This family contains plant growth promoting bacteria such as Delftia sp., which enhance nodulation and pulse yield when co‐inoculated with Bradyrhizobium elkanii (Cagide, Riviezzi, Minteguiaga, Morel, & Castro‐Sowinski, ), and Variovorax paradoxus , a soybean endophyte with characteristics related to plant growth promotion (Lopes, Carpentieri‐Pipolo, Oro, Pagliosa, & Degrassi, ). Soil type primary influences the assemblage of rhizosphere microbial communities (Liu et al, ; Xiao et al, ), and Comamonadaceae was abundant in the rhizosphere of successive soybean‐monoculture cropping (Hamid et al, ), which is concordant with our findings using soils from soybean field under continuous cropping. It should also be noted that daidzein is not the only metabolite to promote the abundance of Comamonadaceae in the soybean rhizosphere, because the silencing of IFS gene in soybean hairy roots resulted in the slight increase of Comamonadaceae in the rhizosphere of IFS‐silenced roots (White et al, ).…”