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Growth parameters, nutrient status and colonization density of beneficial microbes in winter rye grown organically and conventionally

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23.01.2024

ZALF Focus Area Paulinenaue

The study focuses on the impact of a beneficial microbial consortium on the plant performance of winter rye under different farming practices during the vegetation period, including the winter growing season.

Research domain: Plant Cultivation and Agricultural Technology

Research question: We hypothesized that (i) early inoculation of winter rye enables sufficient colonization of each BMc member at early plant developmental stage, supporting its persistence in the rhizosphere throughout the vegetation period; (ii) the application of BMc shapes the composition of the rhizosphere bacterial community depending on the farming practice and thus differentially affects the plant performance.


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