#7957. Trichoderma biofertilizer facilitating Leymus chinensis production in different growth stages is strongly linked to dynamically altered soil microbiomes
October 2026 | publication date |
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Journal’s subject area: |
Animal Science and Zoology;
Agronomy and Crop Science;
Ecology; |
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Abstract:
The most suitable growth stage for harvesting L. chinensis while balancing yield and nutritional value has been poorly studied. Moreover, few studies have examined the response of L. chinensis to different organic fertilization strategies and the potential dynamic soil microbial ecological mechanisms. We conducted a two-year field experiment to investigate the impacts of different fertilizers on L. chinensis biomass and quality and the responses of soil microbiomes at three sampling stages.
Keywords:
dynamic soil microbiomes; L. chinensis production; Mantel test; Trichoderma biofertilizer; variance partitioning analysis (VPA)
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