Original paper
Diazotrophic communities are more responsive to maize cultivation than phosphorus fertilization in an acidic soil
Abstract
Although phosphorus (P) availability and plant cultivation affect diazotrophic populations, studies often consider individual factors rather than their combined effects. Their relative importance to diazotrophs remains poorly understood, especially in acidic soils with P deficiency. It is hypothesized that the influences of P fertilization and plant cultivation on diazotrophic communities differ in acidic soils. The objectives were to...
Paper Details
Title
Diazotrophic communities are more responsive to maize cultivation than phosphorus fertilization in an acidic soil
Published Date
Jun 13, 2020
Journal
Volume
452
Issue
1-2
Pages
499 - 512
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