Impact of transgenic sugarcane overexpressing SoSPS1 gene on bacterial diversity, enzyme activity and minerals content in soil rhizosphere
The database contains 6 references relating to the Safety and Benefits of Biotechnology and "soil".
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Impact of transgenic sugarcane overexpressing SoSPS1 gene on bacterial diversity, enzyme activity and minerals content in soil rhizosphere
(2020) Wulandari FE, Suherman, Handoyo T, Kim K-M, Sugiharto B -
Decomposition rates and residue-colonizing microbial communities of Bacillus thuringiensis insecticidal protein Cry3Bb-expressing (Bt) and non-Bt corn hybrids in the field
(2011) Devare M, Serohijos RC, Thies JE., Xue K -
No Adverse Effect of Genetically Modified Antifungal Wheat on Decomposition Dynamics and the Soil Fauna Community – A Field Study
(2011) Duc C, Lindfeld A, Nentwig W -
No evidence of persistent effects of continuously planted transgenic insect-resistant cotton on soil microorganisms
(2011) Li X, et al. -
The effects of Bt corn on soil and rhizosphere microbial communities
(2004) Blackwood B, Buyer JS -
Seven years of continuously planted Bt corn did not affect mineralizable and total soil C and total N in surface soil
(2009) Hao X, Kravchenko AN, Robertson GP