Rhizosphere microbial community construction in coffee is synergistically driven by root metabolome and soil properties

Published: 22 January 2026| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/766kg6rz65.1
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Shaoguan Zhao

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Collectively, our findings support a hierarchical assembly paradigm in the coffee rhizosphere, whereby soil physicochemical properties define the primary rules of community membership and function, and the root metabolome provides secondary, taxa-specific modulation. This conceptual framework offers a theoretical basis for steering rhizosphere microbiomes toward more sustainable and functional states through soil-focused management strategies.

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Microbiome, Metabolome, Soil Physicochemical Properties

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