Two-year field monitoring shows little evidence that transgenic potato containing ABF3 significantly alters its rhizosphere microbial community structure
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S. Kim | K. Nam | Chang-Gi Kim | Hyo-Jeong Kim | I. Pack | K. Nam | Kyong-Hee Nam | Ki Jung Nam
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