Shaocan Chen
Northeast Agricultural University
12 Papers
13 Citations
Shaocan Chen is an academic researcher from Northeast Agricultural University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Rhizosphere & Potato onion. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 11 publications.
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Papers
Intercropping with Potato-Onion Enhanced the Soil Microbial Diversity of Tomato
Naihui Li,Danmei Gao,Xingang Zhou,Shaocan Chen,Chunxia Li,Fengzhi Wu +5 more
- 02 Jun 2020
TL;DR: The results suggested that the tomato/potato-onion intercropping system altered soil microbial communities and improved the soil environment, which may be the main factor in promoting tomato growth.
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Rhizosphere bacterial community in watermelon-wheat intercropping was more stable than in watermelon monoculture system under Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. niveum invasion
TL;DR: The effects of wheat intercropping and FON inoculation on the watermelon rhizosphere bacterial community were mostly plant-mediated, and under FON invasion the rhizospheric bacterial community was more stable in watermelon-wheat intercropped than in water melon monoculture.
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Root exudates of potato onion are involved in the suppression of clubroot in a Chinese cabbage-potato onion-Chinese cabbage crop rotation
TL;DR: It is suggested that root exudates from potato onion may play an important role in suppressing clubroot in a Chinese cabbage-potato onion-Chinese cabbage rotation system.
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Correction to: p -Coumaric acid can alter the composition of cucumber rhizosphere microbial communities and induce negative plant-microbial interactions
TL;DR: The above article originally published with an error present in the article title is now presented correctly in this article as discussed by the authors, which is the case for all the articles in this paper. But this is not the case with the present article.
Patent
Non-destructive plant species mutual interaction root morphology change observation device
Shaocan Chen,Hongjie Yu,Wu Fengzhi,Pan Kai,Zhou Xin Gang +4 more
- 15 Jul 2015
TL;DR: In this article, a non-destructive plant species mutual interaction root morphology change observation device is proposed, which consists of a growing box and root system fixing plates, and the root system can be adjusted according to the sizes of the plants.
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