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Fig. 1 | CABI Agriculture and Bioscience

Fig. 1

From: Mind the blind spot: lessons from fungal community sequencing in a plant–soil feedback experiment

Fig. 1

Design of the PSF experiment. In the conditioning phase, three individual crops (wheat, maize, and soybean) were grown on soil originating from three rotation systems: M0 (only maize system), WM (wheat–maize rotation system), and WMS (wheat–maize–soybean rotation system). In the feedback phase, each species was grown on each of the nine soil-crop combination of the conditioning phase, N = 8

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