نتایج جستجو برای: rhizosphere uncultivated soil but

تعداد نتایج: 2211317  

2014
Srivathsa Nallanchakravarthula Shahid Mahmood Sadhna Alström Roger D. Finlay

Sustainable management of crop productivity and health necessitates improved understanding of the ways in which rhizosphere microbial populations interact with each other, with plant roots and their abiotic environment. In this study we examined the effects of different soils and cultivars, and the presence of a soil-borne fungal pathogen, Verticillium dahliae, on the fungal microbiome of the r...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2013
Jianbo Shen Chunjian Li Guohua Mi Long Li Lixing Yuan Rongfeng Jiang Fusuo Zhang

Root and rhizosphere research has been conducted for many decades, but the underlying strategy of root/rhizosphere processes and management in intensive cropping systems remain largely to be determined. Improved grain production to meet the food demand of an increasing population has been highly dependent on chemical fertilizer input based on the traditionally assumed notion of 'high input, hig...

2014
Jian Sun Qiang Zhang Jia Zhou Qinping Wei

We used a next-generation, Illumina-based sequencing approach to characterize the bacterial community development of apple rhizosphere soil in a replant site (RePlant) and a new planting site (NewPlant) in Beijing. Dwarfing apple nurseries of 'Fuji'/SH6/Pingyitiancha trees were planted in the spring of 2013. Before planting, soil from the apple rhizosphere of the replant site (ReSoil) and from ...

2015
L. Gianfreda

All processes and functions taking place in the rhizosphere are dominated by the activities of plant roots, rhizosphere microorganisms and root-microorganism interactions, and enzymes are recognized as main actors of all activities occurring in rhizosphere environments. Rhizosphere enzymes have, in general, a higher activity than those operating in bulk soil, as the rhizosphere soil is richer i...

Journal: :Tree physiology 1999
Weixin Cheng

Understanding rhizosphere processes in relation to increasing atmospheric CO(2) concentrations is important for predicting the response of forest ecosystems to environmental changes, because rhizosphere processes are intimately linked with nutrient cycling and soil organic matter decomposition, both of which feedback to tree growth and soil carbon storage. Plants grown in elevated CO(2) substan...

Journal: :The Science of the total environment 2009
Maria Isidória Silva Gonzaga Lena Qying Ma Jorge Antônio Gonzaga Santos Maria Iraildes Silva Matias

Better understanding of the processes controlling arsenic bioavailability in the rhizosphere is important to enhance plant arsenic accumulation by hyperaccumulators. This greenhouse experiment was conducted to evaluate the chemical characteristics of the rhizosphere of two arsenic hyperaccumulators Pterisvittata and Pterisbiaurita. They were grown for 8 weeks in rhizopots containing arsenic-con...

Journal: :Environmental pollution 2005
Jennifer L Kirk John N Klironomos Hung Lee Jack T Trevors

Enhanced rhizosphere degradation uses plants to stimulate the rhizosphere microbial community to degrade organic contaminants. We measured changes in microbial communities caused by the addition of two species of plants in a soil contaminated with 31,000 ppm of total petroleum hydrocarbons. Perennial ryegrass and/or alfalfa increased the number of rhizosphere bacteria in the hydrocarbon-contami...

1999
Laurent Marilley Michel Aragno

The rhizosphere of Trifolium repens and Lolium perenne was divided into three fractions: the bulk soil; the soil adhering to the roots; and the washed roots (rhizoplane and endorhizosphere). After isolation and puri®cation of DNA from these fractions, 16S rDNA was ampli®ed by PCR and cloned to obtain a collection of 16S rRNA genes representative of the bacterial communities of these three fract...

2004
RICHARD P. PHILLIPS RUTH D. YANAI

Increased Al mobilization and Ca and Mg leaching have been linked to nutritional imbalances in sugar maple across the northeastern US and Canada. The susceptibility of sugar maple fine roots to Al stress is poorly understood, in part because roots respond to Al stress by altering the chemistry of the rhizosphere. AlCl3 was applied to plots of sugar maple at the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest...

2016
Xia Wu Fengzhi Wu Xingang Zhou Xuepeng Fu Yue Tao Weihui Xu Kai Pan Shouwei Liu

BACKGROUND AND AIMS In China, excessive fertilization has resulted in phosphorus (P) accumulation in most greenhouse soils. Intercropping can improve the efficiency of nutrient utilization in crop production. In this study, pot experiments were performed to investigate the effects of intercropping with potato onion (Allium cepa L. var. aggregatum G. Don) on tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) seed...

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