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Methylotrophic bacteria from rice paddy soils: mineral-nitrogen-utilizing isolates richness in bulk soil and rhizosphere
Methanol, the second most abundant volatile organic compound, primarily released from plants, is a major culprit disturbing atmospheric chemistry....
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Change in Microbial Metabolic Quotient Under Biochar Amendment Was Associated with Soil Organic Carbon Quality, Microbial Community Composition, and Enzyme Activity in Bulk and Rhizosphere Soils in an Acid Rice Paddy
Decreases in soil microbial metabolic quotient ( q CO 2 ) have been frequently observed under biochar amendment; however, the potential driving factors...
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The rhizosphere bacterial community contributes to the nutritional competitive advantage of weedy rice over cultivated rice in paddy soil
BackgroundWeedy rice competes for nutrients and living space with cultivated rice, which results in serious reductions in rice production. The...
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Soil nitrogen deficiency drives compensatory assembly of nitrogen-cycling functions in the rhizosphere microbiome
Backgrounds and aimsPlant rhizosphere microbiome play crucial roles in plant growth. However, the mechanisms governing the rhizosphere microbiome...
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Forage yield, nutritional value, soil chemical composition, and soil microbial abundance under maize–legume intercrop** systems in a paddy field
This study aimed to evaluate the forage production, nutritional value, soil chemical properties, and rhizosphere microorganism composition of...
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Reducing methane emission by promoting its oxidation in rhizosphere through nitrogen-induced root growth in paddy fields
PurposeNitrogen (N) fertilizer could promote rice root growth and alter methane (CH 4 ) emissions in paddy fields. This study investigated the...
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Impacts of 10 Years of Elevated CO2 and Warming on Soil Fungal Diversity and Network Complexity in a Chinese Paddy Field
Climatic change conditions (elevated CO 2 and warming) have been known to threaten agricultural sustainability and grain yield. Soil fungi play an...
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Nitrate has a stronger rhizobacterial-based effect on rice growth and nitrogen use than ammonium in acidic paddy soil
Background and AimsSuitable N source supply is critical to improve plant growth and N uptake, but the importance of nitrate (NO 3 − ) for rice ( Oryza...
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Bacterial Community Composition Under Paddy Conditions Is More Strongly Affected by the Difference in Soil Type than by Field Management
In this study, we aimed to investigate the effects of soil type and field management on bacterial communities in paddy soils, taking into account the...
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Assessing phosphorus availability in paddy soils: the importance of integrating soil tests and plant responses
Phosphorus (P) cycling in paddy soil is closely related to iron (Fe) redox wheel; its availability to rice has thus generally been ascribed to Fe...
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Spatial distribution and co-occurrence of aerobic ammonia oxidation and anaerobic ammonium oxidation activities in the water-soil interface, bulk, and rhizosphere regions of paddy soil
PurposeAerobic ammonia oxidation often couples with anaerobic ammonium oxidation (anammox) in natural ecosystems; however, their in situ activities...
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Rice rhizosphere microbiome is more diverse but less variable along environmental gradients compared to bulk soil
Background and aimsDespite the importance of the rice rhizosphere microbiota for soil functions and crop productivity, little is known about the...
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Biochar amendment reassembles microbial community in a long-term phosphorus fertilization paddy soil
AbstractThis study investigates the effect of biochar amendment on microbial community structure and soil nutrient status in paddy soil that has been...
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Microbial Communities in Rhizosphere Microbiome for Sustainable Soil Health and Productivity
The microbiome, a collection of microorganisms in the soil environment, has recently become recognized as a key element of sustainable agriculture.... -
Dissolved Organic Matters, an Intermediary of the Microbial Community and Potassium Fertilizers in A. carmichaeli rhizosphere Soil
PurposeAconitum carmichaeli Debx. (Ranunculaceae) is a traditional Chinese medicine with large-scale artificial cultivation in China. Potassium...
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High level of copper affects both nitrogen transport in rice plant and nitrogen transformation in rhizosphere soil
Background and aimsInteractions between / among nutrients have been widely concerned and studied in recent years. Because of the global...
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Differences of SOC storage and stability between soil layers influenced by long-term fertilization in a typical paddy soil of Southern China
BackgroundThe contribution of long-term fertilization to soil organic carbon (SOC) storage has been of great concern. To assess the effects of...
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Nitrogen-mediated distinct rhizosphere soil microbes contribute to Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench and Solanum nigrum L. for phytoremediation of cadmium-polluted soil
AimsNitrogen is correlated with plant biomass and Cd concentration, collectively influencing phytoextraction of Cd-polluted soil. The Cd...
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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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Effects of long-term green manure application on organic carbon fractions and clay minerals and their interactions in paddy soil aggregates
Background and aimsGreen manure is commonly used to improve soil organic carbon (SOC) stock, which is mainly combined with soil minerals and stored...