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Fine root litter quality regulates soil carbon storage efficiency in subtropical forest soils
High-quality and low-quality root litter had contrasting patterns of mass loss.
Greater litter-derived C was incorporated into soils under...
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Biochar contributes to resistance against root rot disease by stimulating soil polyphenol oxidase
Biochar has been considered an effective approach as soil amendment for decreasing incidences of disease and regulating microbial populations in...
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Rhizospheric soil organic carbon accumulated but its molecular groups redistributed via rhizospheric soil microorganisms along multi-root Cerasus humilis plantation chronosequence at the karst rocky desertification control area
Though the relationships between the microorganism communities and the edaphic factors in rhizosphere soil along the plantation chronosequence have...
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Combined organic-inorganic fertilization builds higher stability of soil and root microbial networks than exclusive mineral or organic fertilization
Plant health and performance are highly dependent on the root microbiome. The impact of agricultural management on the soil microbiome has been...
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Root-order-associated variations in fine-root decomposition and their effects on soil in a subtropical evergreen forest
BackgroundDespite the importance of root decomposition in predicting ecosystem responses to future climate change, the effects of branch order on...
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Global-scale analysis reveals distinct patterns of non-ribosomal peptide and polyketide synthase encoding genes in root and soil bacterial communities
Secondary metabolites (SMs) produced by soil bacteria, for instance antimicrobials and siderophores, play a vital role in bacterial adaptation to...
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Evaluation of different QuEChERS-based methods for the extraction of 48 wastewater-derived organic contaminants from soil and lettuce root using high-resolution LC-QTOF with MRMHR and SWATH acquisition modes
The reuse of treated wastewater in agriculture is an important route of introducing a large number of organic contaminants into the agroecosystem. In...
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Leaf and root inputs additively contribute to soil organic carbon formation in various forest types
PurposeIn forests, soil organic carbon (SOC) formation largely originates from above- and below-ground plant inputs with different substrate...
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Increasing reclamation ages drive shifts in carbon and nitrogen stoichiometry and natural isotopes from leaf-litter-root-soil continuum in a reclamation ecosystem, North China
PurposeUnderstanding the dynamics of carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) stoichiometry and their natural isotopes from the plant-soil continuum is crucial to...
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What is the impact of aminoglycoside exposure on soil and plant root-associated microbiota? A systematic review protocol
BackgroundAminoglycosides are potent bactericidal antibiotics naturally produced by soil microorganisms and are commonly used in agriculture....
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A critical review of the interactions between rhizosphere and biochar during the remediation of metal(loid) contaminated soils
Biochar has a large specific surface area, well-developed pore structure, abundant surface functional groups, and superior nutrient supply capacity,...
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Facilitated destabilization of physicochemically protected soil organic matter by root-derived low-molecular-weight organic acids
PurposeRoot-derived low-molecular-weight organic acids (LMWOAs) can impact the decomposition of soil organic matter (SOM) after being released into...
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Interactions between plants and bacterial communities for phytoremediation of petroleum-contaminated soil
Plants can stimulate the microbes to degrade ubiquitous petroleum hydrocarbons (PHCs), which has prompted a novel view on rhizoremediation. In the...
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The Rhizosphere–A Hub of Emerging Importance for Plant Biotic Interactions
The rhizosphere is a microhabitat around plant roots that is actively created and regulated by plants, while having a major impact on plant life... -
Modern Approaches in Studying the Role of Plant-Microbial Interactions: A Way Towards the Development of Sustainable Agriculture
In natural environments, plants are exposed to complex microbiota. Plants interact with the environment through various parts such as root, shoot,... -
Different agricultural practices specify bacterial community compositions in the soil rhizosphere and root zone
We are only beginning to understand the influence of agricultural practices, together with soil properties and geographic factors, affect bacterial...
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Biochar-plant interactions enhance nonbiochar carbon sequestration in a rice paddy soil
Soil amendment with biochar is being promoted as a promising strategy for carbon (C) stabilization and accrual, which are key to climate change...
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Root colonization and rhizospheric community structure of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi in BADH transgenic maize BZ-136 and its recipient under salt stress and neutral soil
Betaine aldehyde dehydrogenase ( BADH ) transgenic maize has a capability to grow under drought and salt stress; the risk of planting BADH transgenic...
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Bio-mineral Interactions and the Environment
Biominerals are the product of organism activity leading to mineral formation within the cellular space or in the neighbouring environment. This... -
Plant-Environment Interactions: Proteomics, Metabolomics and Genetic Engineering Perspective
Proteomics research has been used to shed light on the molecular processes underpinning plants’ reactions to diverse environmental stimuli, offering...