Abstract

Soils derived from different parent materials are known to support quite distinct indigenous community structures. Crop cultivation is also an important factor regulating bacterial community structure in soils. However, the extent to which the soil parent material imposes limits on the diversity of organisms present and the extent to which cropping practices are able to supplant the effects of soil parent materials are largely unknown.

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