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From: Legacy of land use history determines reprogramming of plant physiology by soil microbiome

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a Pots cultivation of peanuts. The experiment demonstrated that peanut growth (length indicated by the right y-axis and weight by left y-axis) was significantly lower in the monocropped soil than in the rotation soil. b Sterile vermiculite cultivation of peanuts. The experiment revealed that peanut growth (length indicated by the right y-axis and weight by left y-axis) was also reduced upon exposure to bacterial suspensions extracted from the monocropped soils. MP, peanut grown in the monocropped soil; RP, peanut grown in the crop rotation soil. The mean values and standard deviations of three replicates are presented. Asterisk indicates significant differences of the variable means between the monocropped and crop rotation soil samples (p < 0.05)

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