نتایج جستجو برای: rhizosphere soil apatite

تعداد نتایج: 187757  

2017
Lin Li Ming Xing Jiangwei Lv Xiaolong Wang Xia Chen

Deyeuxia angustifolia (Komarov) Y. L Chang is an herb species originating from the birch forests in the Changbai Mountain. Recently, this species has been found encroaching into large areas in the western slopes of the alpine tundra in the Changbai Mountain, threatening the tundra ecosystem. In this study, we systematically assessed the response of the rhizosphere soil microbial to D. angustifo...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2014
Matthew G Bakker Daniel C Schlatter Lindsey Otto-Hanson Linda L Kinkel

A conceptual model emphasizing direct host-microbe interactions has dominated work on host-associated microbiomes. To understand plant-microbiome associations, however, broader influences on microbiome composition and functioning must be incorporated, such as those arising from plant-plant and microbe-microbe interactions. We sampled soil microbiomes associated with target plant species (Androp...

2015
Wietse de Boer Maria P. J. Hundscheid Paulien J. A. Klein Gunnewiek Annelies S. de Ridder-Duine Cecile Thion Johannes A. van Veen Annemieke van der Wal Leonard Simon van Overbeek

Knowledge on the factors that determine the composition of bacterial communities in the vicinity of roots (rhizosphere) is essential to understand plant-soil interactions. Plant species identity, plant growth stage and soil properties have been indicated as major determinants of rhizosphere bacterial community composition. Here we show that the presence of saprotrophic fungi can be an additiona...

Journal: :Chemosphere 2013
Tingqiang Li Chengfeng Liang Xuan Han Xiaoe Yang

Pot experiments were conducted to investigate the role of dissolved organic matter (DOM) in the Cd speciation in the rhizosphere of hyperaccumulating ecotype (HE) and non-hyperaccumulating ecotype (NHE) of Sedum alfredii and its effects on Cd mobility. After growing HE S. alfredii, the rhizosphere soil solution pH of heavily polluted soil (HPS) and slightly polluted soil (SPS) was reduced by 0....

2015
Chanyarat Paungfoo-Lonhienne Yun Kit Yeoh Naga Rup Pinaki Kasinadhuni Thierry G. A. Lonhienne Nicole Robinson Philip Hugenholtz Mark A. Ragan Susanne Schmidt

Fungi play important roles as decomposers, plant symbionts and pathogens in soils. The structure of fungal communities in the rhizosphere is the result of complex interactions among selection factors that may favour beneficial or detrimental relationships. Using culture-independent fungal community profiling, we have investigated the effects of nitrogen fertilizer dosage on fungal communities i...

2014
Saran Sohi Miranda Prendergast-Miller

This report has been put together for the Interreg IVB project: Biochar: climate saving soils The objectives for this report were: Objective 4.2.1: Systems to screen biochar–plant interactions-The effect of biochar on root architecture and the localisation of soil mineral nitrogen in the rhizosphere, characterized using mesocosms. Objective 4.2.2: Testing the simulation of physical ageing of bi...

2014
Yong Li YiXin Ying WanLong Ding

The bacterial communities of 1- to 6-year ginseng rhizosphere soils were characterized by culture-independent approaches, random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD), and amplified ribosomal DNA restriction analysis (ARDRA). Culture-dependent method (Biolog) was used to investigate the metabolic function variance of microbe living in rhizosphere soil. Results showed that significant genetic and met...

2013
Masahito Hayatsu

Plants and microbes interact in various relationships which have both adverse and beneficial effects on plant growth and microbial communities. Many processes of these interactions occur at or near the root–soil interface, which is known as the rhizosphere. The rhizosphere is defined as the soil region under the immediate influence of plant roots. Many studies suggest that the microbial communi...

2017
Marika Truu Ivika Ostonen Jens-Konrad Preem Krista Lõhmus Hiie Nõlvak Teele Ligi Katrin Rosenvald Kaarin Parts Priit Kupper Jaak Truu

Soil microbes play a fundamental role in forest ecosystems and respond rapidly to changes in the environment. Simultaneously with the temperature increase the climate change scenarios also predict an intensified hydrological cycle for the Baltic Sea runoff region. The aim of this study was to assess the effect of elevated air humidity on the top soil microbial community structure of a silver bi...

2016
Jinxiang Hu Hui Yang Xiaohua Long Zhaopu Liu Zed Rengel

Soil nutrients and microbial communities are the two key factors in revegetation of barren environments. Ecological stoichiometry plays an important role in ecosystem function and limitation, but the relationships between above- and belowground stoichiometry and the bacterial communities in a typical karst region are poorly understood. We used pepino (Solanum muricatum) to examine the stoichiom...

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