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Crop rotation and native microbiome inoculation restore soil capacity to suppress a root disease

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Field,  greenhouse, and lab experiments revealed that monocropping reduces the  ability of rhizosphere microbiomes to suppress peanut root rot compared to  crop rotations. Depleted key taxa in monocropping led to lower disease  resistance, but supplementing these strains could restore soil's  disease-fighting capacity, highlighting the potential of microbial inocula in  enhancing plant health.