Plant roots affect free-living diazotroph communities in temperate grassland soils despite decades of fertilization
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Research suggests that plant roots have an impact on free-living diazotroph communities in certain soils. The relationship between plants and these microorganisms appears to be influenced by various factors, including the type of plant, soil properties, and fertilization practices. However, the specifics of this relationship and its implications for different ecosystems, such as temperate grasslands, tropical forests, and rice paddy ecosystems, are still being studied.
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