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Hthymidine incorporation of rhizosphere bacteria influenced by plant N-status
Henrik Christensen
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Søren Christensen
Department of Biology
Terrestrial Ecology
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Hthymidine incorporation of rhizosphere bacteria influenced by plant N-status'. Together they form a unique fingerprint.
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Agriculture & Biology
rhizosphere bacteria
100%
bacterial growth
57%
root systems
52%
ammonium
52%
rhizosphere
48%
nitrates
46%
gravel
33%
root exudates
33%
microbial activity
29%
soil
28%
organic matter
25%
wheat
17%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
rhizosphere
85%
incorporation
69%
bacterium
53%
root system
41%
ammonium
27%
nitrate
24%
sandy loam
18%
microbial activity
16%
wheat
15%
gravel
14%
soil
14%
effect
11%
organic matter
11%
rate
5%