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N addition affects the heterotrophic respiration of bulk and rhizosphere soils through changes in root traits and C-degrading functional genes in semi-arid grassland
Background and aimsIt is unclear how atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition influences CO 2 release from grassland by affecting heterotrophic...
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Quantifying the Respiratory Pattern of Rhizosphere Microbial Communities in Healthy and Diseased Tomato Plants Using Carbon Substrates
The sustainable production of tomatoes ( Solanum lycopersicum ) is important, and this can be achieved by determining the rate of respiration of...
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Hot or not? connecting rhizosphere hotspots to total soil respiration
AimsSoil organic carbon (C) efflux is tightly linked to the rhizosphere, where soil microorganisms rapidly decompose organic compounds released from...
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Soil Rhizosphere pH, Enzymatic and Microbial Activities Under Different Nitrogen and Sulfur Fertilization of Soybean (Glycine max L.)
The soil rhizosphere pH, enzymatic activities (dehydrogenase, β-glucosidase, and arylsulfatase), microbial respiration rates, soil microbial...
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Interplay between developmental cues and rhizosphere signals from mycorrhizal fungi shape root anatomy, impacting crop productivity
BackgroundThe rhizosphere is the interface between roots and the soil and the site of nutrient and water uptake for plant growth. Root anatomy and...
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Long-term thinning decreases the contribution of heterotrophic respiration to soil respiration in subalpine plantations
Interest in the dynamics of soil respiration ( R s ) in subalpine forest ecosystems is increasing due to their high soil carbon density and potential...
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Dissecting the role of soybean rhizosphere-enriched bacterial taxa in modulating nitrogen-cycling functions
AbstractCrop roots selectively recruit certain microbial taxa that are essential for supporting their growth. Within the recruited microbes, some...
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Cowpea induced physicochemical and biological rhizosphere changes in hydrocarbon contaminated soil
PurposeTo understand the influence of cowpea on its rhizosphere physicochemical and biological conditions.
MethodsPristine soil samples were...
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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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Rhizosphere-induced shift in the composition of bacterial community favors mineralization of crop residue nitrogen
AimsIn agricultural systems, residue amendment is an important practice for nutrient management, but the role of microbes in mineralization of crop...
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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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The mechanism effects of root exudate on microbial community of rhizosphere soil of tree, shrub, and grass in forest ecosystem under N deposition
Forests are composed of various plant species, and rhizosphere soil microbes are driven by root exudates. However, the interplay between root...
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Deciphering the Role and Diversity of Microbes Present in Millet Rhizosphere
Millets are cereal crops that are grown in tropical and subtropical regions of the world most popular in China, India, and Africa. The millet... -
Interactions of rhizosphere microbiota–environmental factors–pharmacological active ingredients of Eucommia ulmoides
Main conclusionThe composition, diversity and co-occurrence patterns of the rhizosphere microbiota of E. ulmoides were significantly influenced by...
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The Rhizosphere Microbial Index Reflects the Optimal Restoration Pattern and the Nutrient Preference of Rhizosphere Microbes of Typical Plants in a Desertified Environment
This study aimed to identify the species with better recovery effects by comprehensively assessing the rhizosphere abiotic and biotic factors of...
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Plant sex alters rhizosphere microorganisms assembly of Salix gordejevii across diverse sandy habitats
AimsThe relationship between dioecious plants performance and soil rhizosphere microorganisms communities remains unclear, particularly in diverse...
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Carbendazim Modulates the Metabolically Active Bacterial Populations in Soil and Rhizosphere
The impact of fungicide residues on non-target soil bacterial communities is relatively unexplained. We hypothesize that the persistence of fungicide...
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Rhizosphere influence on microbial functions: consequence for temperature sensitivity of soil organic matter decomposition at early stage of plant growth
AimsAccurate predictions of soil carbon (C) feedbacks to climate change depend on an improved understanding of temperature sensitivity (Q 10 ) of soil...
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Air-water-fertilizer-coupling Drip Irrigation Facilitates Lettuce Growth by Sha** Rhizosphere Microbiome Associated with Soil Nutrient Cycling
Air-water-fertilizer-coupling drip irrigation is an emerging technique to promote crop growth by improving soil properties. How the rhizosphere...