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Wheat cultivar replacement drives soil microbiome and microbial cooccurrence patterns
Jie Lu
, Xiaogang Yin
, Kangcheng Qiu
,
Robert M. Rees
, Matthew Tom Harrison
, Fu Chen
, Xinya Wen
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Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Cultivar
100%
Microbiome
100%
Rhizosphere
40%
Fungal Communities
30%
Bacterial Communities
30%
Soil Microbial Community
20%
Genotyping
20%
Microorganism
10%
Anthesis
10%
Host Selection
10%
Leaf Area
10%
Rhizobiales
10%
Glomeromycota
10%
Nocardioides
10%
Phosphorus Cycle
10%
Immunology and Microbiology
Microbiome
100%
Cultivar
100%
Taxon
40%
Soil Microflora
20%
Root Length
10%
Plant Height
10%
Rhizobiales
10%
Microorganism
10%
Microbial Diversity
10%
Phylum
10%
Host Selection
10%
Nocardioides
10%
Glomeromycota
10%