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Additional file 16 of Biogeographical survey of soil microbiomes across sub-Saharan Africa: structure, drivers, and predicted climate-driven changes
Expediente adicional 16. Tabla S5. Taxonomía de los taxones considerados como promotores del crecimiento vegetal.
Fichier additionnel 16. Tableau S5. Taxonomie des taxons considérés comme favorisant la croissance des plantes.
Additional file 16. Table S5. Taxonomy of the taxa considered as plant-growth-promoting.
ملف إضافي 16. الجدول S5. تصنيف الأصناف التي تعتبر معززة لنمو النبات.
- Colorado State University United States
- Namibia University of Science and Technology Namibia
- Clemson University United States
- Eduardo Mondlane University Mozambique
- University of Pretoria South Africa
FOS: Computer and information sciences, Geography, Ecology, Bioinformatics, Soil Science, Life Sciences, Environmental science, Agricultural and Biological Sciences, FOS: Biological sciences, Climate change, Microbiome, Soil Carbon Dynamics and Nutrient Cycling in Ecosystems, Environmental resource management, Biology
FOS: Computer and information sciences, Geography, Ecology, Bioinformatics, Soil Science, Life Sciences, Environmental science, Agricultural and Biological Sciences, FOS: Biological sciences, Climate change, Microbiome, Soil Carbon Dynamics and Nutrient Cycling in Ecosystems, Environmental resource management, Biology
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