2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.10.05.616815
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Soil microbiome perturbation impedes growth ofBouteloua curtipendulaand increases relative abundance of soil microbial pathogens

Alisiara Hobbs,
Daisy Ochoa-Rojas,
Christine E. Humphrey
et al.

Abstract: Bouteloua curtipendula (sideoats grama) is a valuable prairie grass for livestock forage, supporting food webs of herbivorous insects, reducing soil erosion, and limiting weed infiltration in urban grasslands. Efficient establishment of B. curtipendula in prairie restorations and urban plantings could drastically improve long-term functionality of the space. Soil microbial communities have been linked to plant germination, growth, and drought tolerance in many plant species, however little is known about the f… Show more

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