Dear Editor,Soil microbial biodiversity loss caused by agricultural intensification, climate change, and the application of chemical fertilizer has become a serious problem that threatens humans (Wall et al., 2015). O...Dear Editor,Soil microbial biodiversity loss caused by agricultural intensification, climate change, and the application of chemical fertilizer has become a serious problem that threatens humans (Wall et al., 2015). One phenomenon responsible for economic and food security issues is soil-borne diseases(Fisher et al., 2012), which were reported to be associated with microbial diversity loss (Shen et al., 2013;Fu et al.,2017).展开更多
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文摘Dear Editor,Soil microbial biodiversity loss caused by agricultural intensification, climate change, and the application of chemical fertilizer has become a serious problem that threatens humans (Wall et al., 2015). One phenomenon responsible for economic and food security issues is soil-borne diseases(Fisher et al., 2012), which were reported to be associated with microbial diversity loss (Shen et al., 2013;Fu et al.,2017).