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    When does temperature matter? Response of rice arsenic to heat exposure during different developmental stages

    Arsenic is a frequent contaminant of rice. Recent studies show that elevated temperatures, like those from climate change, can further increase arsenic concentrations in rice. It is still unclear if the timing...

    Yasmine A. Farhat, Soo-Hyung Kim, Rebecca B. Neumann in Plant and Soil (2023)

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    Impacts of The Wetland Sedge Carex aquatilis on Microbial Community and Methane Metabolisms

    Microbial activity in the soil of wetlands is responsible for the emission of more methane to the atmosphere than all other natural sources combined. This microbial activity is heavily impacted by plant roots,...

    Nicholas B. Waldo, Ludmila Chistoserdova, Dehong Hu, Heidi L. Gough in Plant and Soil (2022)

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    Correction to: Diel plant water use and competitive soil cation exchange interact to enhance NH4+ and K+ availability in the rhizosphere

    In Table 1 of the original publication, values and units for parameters used to simulate root nutrient uptake (Vmax and Km) were incorrect. Here we present the correct values and units for these parameters.

    Javier F. Espeleta, Zoe G. Cardon, K. Ulrich Mayer, Rebecca B. Neumann in Plant and Soil (2018)

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    Diel plant water use and competitive soil cation exchange interact to enhance NH4 + and K+ availability in the rhizosphere

    Hydro-biogeochemical processes in the rhizosphere regulate nutrient and water availability, and thus ecosystem productivity. We hypothesized that two such processes often neglected in rhizosphere models — diel...

    Javier F. Espeleta, Zoe G. Cardon, K. Ulrich Mayer, Rebecca B. Neumann in Plant and Soil (2017)