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Controlled natural selection of soil microbiome through plant-soil feedback confers resistance to a foliar pathogen

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Adaptation, evolution and phenotype Africa ageing Agriculture Agroecology Animal ecophysiology Animals Ants Asia Bactéria Behaviours Biocontrol Biodiversity Biome Carbon Cultures Drought and desertifications Earthworm Ecophysiology Environmental disturbances Erosion Fertility and reproduction Freshwater aquatic environment Genomics Insects Interaction networks micro-organisms Modeling and self-centered simulation Nitrogen Nutrients Participatory science Pests and invasive species Plants Pollinators Pollutants Root system Size Sociality Soils Stress Survival Sustainable development Temperature and climate change Tropical environments and forests Urban environments
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