A synthetic microbial community used as a bioinoculant can overcome rice production constraints in acid soils
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posted on 2025-11-18, 01:51 authored by Maureen O'CallaghanMaureen O'Callaghan, Shengjing ShiShengjing Shi<p dir="ltr">A customised synthetic microbial community (SynCom) composed of carefully selected rhizosphere-competent bacterial strains improved rice growth, yield and resistance to soil acidity and Al toxicity.</p>
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