Dynamic root exudate chemistry and microbial substrate preferences drive patterns in rhizosphere microbial community assembly

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Kateryna Zhalnina1, Katherine Louie1, Zhao Hao1, Nasim Mansoori1, Ulisses Nunes da Rocha2, Shengjing Shi3, Heejung Cho1, Ulaş Karaöz, Dominique Loqué4, Benjamin P. Bowen, Mary K. Firestone, Trent Northen, Eoin Brodie
1Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley
2Helmholtz Zentrum für Umweltforschung = Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research
3Lincoln University, New Zealand
4Microbiologie, adaptation et pathogénie

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