This paper provides insights into the heritability of rhizosphere microbial communities in sunflower inbred lines, useful for researchers in plant genetics, microbiology, and crop breeding. It can guide studies on plant-microbe interactions and help improve crop sustainability.
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This paper has no usage restrictions and can be freely cited and applied in relevant research. It provides valuable insights for studies on plant-microbe interactions, microbial diversity, and heritability, and can be used as a resource for further investigations in agriculture and crop breeding.
genetic variation; Helianthus annuus; rhizosphere; Archaea; fungal communities; soil biology; heritability; genotype; species diversity; microbiome; North Dakota; computer software
OMB Bureau Code
005:18 - Agricultural Research Service
OMB Program Code
005:040 - National Research
ARS National Program Number
301
Pending citation
Yes
Related material without URL
Bueno de Mesquita, C. P., Keepers, K. G., Kane, N. C., & Hulke, B. S. (in review). Heritable genetic differences affect sunflower rhizosphere archaeal, bacterial, and fungal communities across all taxonomic levels. Plant and Soil.