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1. Dissection of rhizosphere microbiome and exploiting strategies for sustainable agriculture.

2. Bacillus velezensisSQR9 promotes plant growth through colonization and rhizosphere–phyllosphere bacteria interaction.

3. Synthetic microbial communities: Sandbox and blueprint for soil health enhancement.

5. Biocontrol mechanisms of Bacillus: Improving the efficiency of green agriculture.

6. Rhizosphere shapes the associations between protistan predators and bacteria within microbiomes through the deterministic selection on bacterial communities.

7. Listening to plant's Esperanto via root exudates: reprogramming the functional expression of plant growth‐promoting rhizobacteria.

8. Large‐scale exploration of nitrogen utilization efficiency in Asia region for rice crop: Variation patterns and determinants.

9. Microbial carbon use efficiency in different ecosystems: A meta‐analysis based on a biogeochemical equilibrium model.

10. Deciphering the mechanism of fungal pathogen‐induced disease‐suppressive soil.

11. Additive fungal interactions drive biocontrol of Fusarium wilt disease.

12. Sustained Inhibition of Maize Seed‐Borne Fusarium Using a Bacillus‐Dominated Rhizospheric Stable Core Microbiota with Unique Cooperative Patterns.

13. Intracellular kynurenine promotes acetaldehyde accumulation, further inducing the apoptosis in soil beneficial fungi Trichoderma guizhouenseNJAU4742 under acid stress.

14. Resource availability drives bacteria community resistance to pathogen invasion via altering bacterial pairwise interactions.

15. Detection, identification, characterization, and high‐performance liquid chromatography quantification of five impurities from a methazolamide product.

16. Bio‐organic soil amendment promotes the suppression of Ralstonia solanacearum by inducing changes in the functionality and composition of rhizosphere bacterial communities.

17. Meta‐analysis of diazotrophic signatures across terrestrial ecosystems at the continental scale.

18. The volatile cedrene from Trichoderma guizhouense modulates Arabidopsis root development through auxin transport and signalling.

19. Microbial generalist or specialist: Intraspecific variation and dormancy potential matter.

20. Comprehensive analysis of the regulatory network of blue‐light‐regulated conidiation and hydrophobin production in Trichoderma guizhouense.

21. A new atypical short‐chain dehydrogenase is required for interfungal combat and conidiation in Trichoderma guizhouense.

22. At least three families of hyphosphere small secreted cysteine‐rich proteins can optimize surface properties to a moderately hydrophilic state suitable for fungal attachment.

23. Nitrate mediated resistance against Fusarium infection in cucumber plants acts via photorespiration.

24. Seed‐borne, endospheric and rhizospheric core microbiota as predictors of plant functional traits across rice cultivars are dominated by deterministic processes.

25. Participating mechanism of a major contributing gene ysnE for auxin biosynthesis in Bacillus amyloliquefaciens SQR9.

26. Overcoming diverse homologous recombinations and single chimeric guide RNA competitive inhibition enhances Cas9‐based cyclical multiple genes coediting in filamentous fungi.

27. Volatile compounds from beneficial rhizobacteria Bacillus spp. promote periodic lateral root development in Arabidopsis.

28. The cross‐kingdom roles of mineral nutrient transporters in plant‐microbe relations.

29. Root exudates drive soil‐microbe‐nutrient feedbacks in response to plant growth.

30. Rhizosphere microbiome functional diversity and pathogen invasion resistance build up during plant development.

31. Azaphilones biosynthesis complements the defence mechanism of Trichoderma guizhouense against oxidative stress.

32. Chemical structure predicts the effect of plant‐derived low‐molecular weight compounds on soil microbiome structure and pathogen suppression.

33. Soil fungal assemblage complexity is dependent on soil fertility and dominated by deterministic processes.

34. A genomic island in a plant beneficial rhizobacterium encodes novel antimicrobial fatty acids and a self‐protection shield to enhance its competition.

35. Distinct response patterns of soil bacteria to oxalate imply their role in buffering soil acidification: Evidence from red soils with long‐term fertilisation regimes.

36. Guttation capsules containing hydrogen peroxide: an evolutionarily conserved NADPH oxidase gains a role in wars between related fungi.

37. Potassium mediates coordination of leaf photosynthesis and hydraulic conductance by modifications of leaf anatomy.

38. Lime and ammonium carbonate fumigation coupled with bio‐organic fertilizer application steered banana rhizosphere to assemble a unique microbiome against Panama disease.

39. Carbon resource richness shapes bacterial competitive interactions by alleviating growth‐antibiosis trade‐off.

40. Long‐term fertilization regimes change soil nitrification potential by impacting active autotrophic ammonia oxidizers and nitrite oxidizers as assessed by DNA stable isotope probing.

41. Facilitation promotes invasions in plant‐associated microbial communities.

42. Recognition of dominant attractants by key chemoreceptors mediates recruitment of plant growth‐promoting rhizobacteria.

43. Deciphering the associations between soil microbial diversity and ecosystem multifunctionality driven by long‐term fertilization management.

44. Arsenic methylation by a novel ArsM As(III) S-adenosylmethionine methyltransferase that requires only two conserved cysteine residues.

45. Seasonal variation in the biocontrol efficiency of bacterial wilt is driven by temperature-mediated changes in bacterial competitive interactions.

46. Resource availability modulates biodiversity-invasion relationships by altering competitive interactions.

47. Two degradation strategies for overcoming the recalcitrance of natural lignocellulosic xylan by polysaccharides-binding GH10 and GH11 xylanases of filamentous fungi.

48. Characterization of extracellular polymeric substances of Bacillus amyloliquefaciens SQR9 induced by root exudates of cucumber.

49. Soil fungal and bacterial responses to conversion of open land to short-rotation woody biomass crops.

50. Strigolactones are required for nitric oxide to induce root elongation in response to nitrogen and phosphate deficiencies in rice.

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