“…At the genus level, the use of microbial agents promotes Bacillus , Paenisporosarcina , the unnamed taxonomic genera of the order Actinomarinales , the unnamed taxonomic genera of the family Geminicoccaceae and the unnamed taxonomic genera of the order Alphaproteobacteria , the relative abundance of unnamed genera of the order Bacteriap 25 decreased and the relative abundance of unnamed genera of the family A4b and unnamed genera of the order Vicinamibacterales , Sphingomonas , and other genera increased. Members of the genus Sphingomonas have been reported to have a variety of ecological functions, such as the degradation of complex organic matter, antagonism of phytopathogenic fungi, as well as the secretion of extracellular polysaccharides, and the promotion of plant uptake ( Mazoyon et al, 2023 ). The increase in the number of important beneficial functional bacterial taxa in the bacterial community seen in the inter-root soil after bacterial treatment allows the timely decomposition of proteins and other substances in the soil, improving the quality of the soil, providing crops with required nutrients, promoting crop growth, and reducing the incidence of soil diseases ( Qi et al, 2021a ; Qi et al, 2021b ).…”