2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.ceramint.2022.11.236
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The usability of the brick dust and blast furnace slag in zeolite-based lime mortars in different curing environments

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“…In our trials, susceptible plants had significantly higher soil moisture than healthy plants, which may have provided more favorable growth conditions for certain microorganisms. The high humidity environment may promote the proliferation of pathogenic bacteria, thus disrupting the balance of the original microbial community, which is consistent with the observed decrease in microbial diversity in the diseased soil [ 40 ]. Secondly, soil nutrient content, especially phosphorus, nitrogen, and organic matter content, has a significant impact on microbial community composition.…”
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“…In our trials, susceptible plants had significantly higher soil moisture than healthy plants, which may have provided more favorable growth conditions for certain microorganisms. The high humidity environment may promote the proliferation of pathogenic bacteria, thus disrupting the balance of the original microbial community, which is consistent with the observed decrease in microbial diversity in the diseased soil [ 40 ]. Secondly, soil nutrient content, especially phosphorus, nitrogen, and organic matter content, has a significant impact on microbial community composition.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 73%