The Microbial Ecology and Horticultural Sustainability of Organically and Conventionally Managed Apples

The Microbial Ecology and Horticultural Sustainability of Organically and Conventionally Managed Apples
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Published on 2008 by ProQuest

Soil Results. Seventeen bacterial phyla spanning twenty-two classes, and two archaeal phyla spanning eight classes, were seen in the 16S rRNA gene libraries of organic and conventional soil samples. The organic and conventional soil libraries were statistically different from each other although the sampling depth was not sufficient to make definitive inference about this environment.

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