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Conservation tillage influences soil structure, earthworm communities and wheat root traits in a long-term organic crop** experiment
Background and AimsOrganic farmers are showing increasing interest in using conservation tillage to improve the biological activities of soils. Here,...
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Knowledge Map and Global Trends in Root Exudates Research from 2012 to 2021: a Bibliometric Analysis
The number of publications on root exudates has been increasing continuously, because root exudates play a key role in soil biochemical cycles and...
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The nematophagous root endophyte Pochonia chlamydosporia enhances tolerance to drought in soybean
BackgroundClimate changes have led to fluctuations in rainfall, reducing crop productivity during drought conditions. In addition to develo**...
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Different regulation processes of litter phosphorus loss for leaf and root under subtropical afforestation
Background and aimsDecomposition of leaf and root litter contributes large amounts of phosphorus (P) to soil and is strongly determined by litter...
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Arabidopsis seedlings respond differentially to nutrient efficacy of three rock meals by regulating root architecture and endogenous auxin homeostasis
BackgroundPlants show developmental plasticity with variations in environmental nutrients. Considering low-cost rock dust has been identified as a...
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The Relationship Between the Composition of Root Exudates and the Efficiency of Interaction of Wheat Plants with Microorganisms
AbstractPlant roots secrete various organic substances into the rhizosphere, which are a source of nutrition for microorganisms and largely determine...
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Long-term push–pull crop** system shifts soil and maize-root microbiome diversity paving way to resilient farming system
BackgroundThe soil biota consists of a complex assembly of microbial communities and other organisms that vary significantly across farming systems,...
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Arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis with Rhizophagus irregularis DAOM197198 modifies the root transcriptome of walnut trees
Walnut trees are cultivated and exploited worldwide for commercial timber and nut production. They are heterografted plants, with the rootstock...
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Influence of scion cultivar on the rhizosphere microbiome and root exudates of Phaseolus vulgaris in grafting system
PurposeGrafting is a commonly used technique in horticulture and agriculture. The rhizosphere microbiome is critical for plant growth and...
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Comparison of Halophyte and Glycophyte Plants from the Amaranthaceae-Chenopodiaceae Family in Their Ion-Exchange Properties of Polymeric Matrix of Cell Walls
AbstractIon-exchanging properties of the polymeric matrix of the cell walls isolated from leaves were examined. The glycophyte 55-day-old plants of...
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Copper pruning improves root morphology and structure as well as growth of container-grown Ligustrum lucidum seedings
It is unclear how high concentrations of copper affect the structure and function of roots in the process of controlling root entanglement in...
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Hydrogen peroxide and salt stress in radish: effects on growth, physiology, and root quality
Hydrogen peroxide (H 2 O 2 ) plays a central role in responses to salt stress, a major abiotic stress that impacts crop yield worldwide. Despite the...
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Quantification of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi root colonization in wheat, tomato, and leek using absolute qPCR
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) form symbioses with most terrestrial plants and are known to have a positive effect on plant growth and health....
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First report of the enset root mealybug Paraputo ensete (Williams & Matile-Ferrero) (Hem.: Pseudococcidae) on banana in Ethiopia
Enset root mealybugs, a major pest affecting the cultivation of the enset crop in the Ethiopian highlands, have for the first time been observed on...
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Disentangling arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and bacteria at the soil-root interface
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) are essential components of the plant root mycobiome and are found in approximately 80% of land plants. As...
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The Importance of Leaf Gas Films for Gas Exchange During Submergence
Superhydrophobic leaves retain a thin gas film on the leaf surface when submerged in water. The gas films facilitate gas exchange with the floodwater... -
Root Growth in Rice (Liangyou 152) Under Alternate Wetting and Drying Irrigation and Mixed Application of Polymer-coated and Common Urea
Root growth markedly influences crop yield and resource use efficiency. The present study investigated the effects of alternate wetting and drying...
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Root-rhizosphere-soil interactions in biopores
BackgroundEven with extensive root growth, plants may fail to access subsoil water and nutrients when root-restricting soil layers are present....
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Root osmotic sensing from local perception to systemic responses
Plants face a constantly changing environment, requiring fine tuning of their growth and development. Plants have therefore developed numerous...
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Exogenous Potassium Silicate Improves Drought Tolerance in Cotton Genotypes by Modulating Growth, Gas Exchange and Antioxidant Metabolism
Cotton is a highly sensitive crop to drought stress. Consequently, it is crucial to devise strategies that optimize crop production in conditions of...