Plant domestication and the assembly of bacterial and fungal communities associated with strains of the common sunflower, Helianthus annuus
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Journal Title:New Phytologist
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Description:Root and rhizosphere microbial communities can affect plant health, but it remains undetermined how plant domestication may influence these bacterial and fungal communities.
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Source:New Phytologist, 214(1), 412-423
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ISSN:0028-646X ; 1469-8137
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