نتایج جستجو برای: rhizosphere

تعداد نتایج: 6853  

2013
Q.Yang X. Wang Y. Shen

The effects of long term no-till and crop residue on soil microbial community catabolic function and relevant carbon cycle in the rhizosphere and bulk soils were assessed in the 10th year of a maize-winter wheat-soybean crop rotation. Conventional and zero tillage were coupled with residue removal and residue retention in a factorial design. Soil microbial community catabolic diversity was dete...

Journal: :Environmental microbiology 2005
Gabriele Berg Leo Eberl Anton Hartmann

During the last years, the number of human infections caused by opportunistic pathogens has increased dramatically. One natural reservoir of opportunistic pathogens is the rhizosphere, the zone around roots that is influenced by the plant. Due to a high content of nutrients, this habitat is a 'microbial hot-spot', where bacterial abundances including those with strong antagonistic traits are en...

2001
Y. DOMMERGUES PIERRETTE WEINHARD

Nitrogenase activity estimated in the rhizospheres of rice, maize and different tropical grasses grown under controlled laboratory conditions was shown to depend upon plant species. High nitrogenase activity (2000-6000 nmoles CzH4 h-' g-' dry root) occurred in rice rhizosphere, this activity being only 10 times lower than that of symbi0ticsystems;inthe rhizosphere of many other grasses grown in...

2017
Da-Wei Jing Fang-Chun Liu Ming-You Wang Hai-Lin Ma Zhen-Yu Du Bing-Yao Ma Yu-Feng Dong

This study aimed to determine the effects of root pruning on the physicochemical characteristics and microbial activities of poplar rhizosphere soil. The root systems of 5-year-old poplar (Populus×euramericana cv. 'Neva') trees were manually pruned at 6, 8, or 10 times diameter at breast height (DBH) from the trunk (severe, moderate, and light, respectively) along both inter-row sides. Moderate...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2010
Jinbo Xiong Liyou Wu Shuxin Tu Joy D Van Nostrand Zhili He Jizhong Zhou Gejiao Wang

To understand how microbial communities and functional genes respond to arsenic contamination in the rhizosphere of Pteris vittata, five soil samples with different arsenic contamination levels were collected from the rhizosphere of P. vittata and nonrhizosphere areas and investigated by Biolog, geochemical, and functional gene microarray (GeoChip 3.0) analyses. Biolog analysis revealed that th...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1979
V G Reyes E L Schmidt

Rhizobium japonicum serotype 123 was enumerated in soil and rhizospheres by fluorescent antibody techniques. Counting efficiency was estimated to be about 30%. Indigenous populations of strain 123 ranged from a few hundred to a few thousand per gram of field soil before planting. Rhizosphere effects from field-grown soybean plants were modest, reaching a maximum of about 2 x 10 cells of strain ...

2014
Gordana Uzelac Iris Bertani Milan Kojic Konrad H. Paszkiewicz David J. Studholme Daniel Passos da Silva Vittorio Venturi

Pseudomonas aeruginosa PUPa3 is a rhizosphere-colonizing and plant growth-promoting strain isolated from the rhizosphere of rice. This strain has, however, been shown to be pathogenic in two nonmammalian infection models. Here we report the draft genome sequence of P. aeruginosa PUPa3.

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2001
D C Glandorf P Verheggen T Jansen J W Jorritsma E Smit P Leeflang K Wernars L S Thomashow E Laureijs J E Thomas-Oates P A Bakker L C van Loon

We released genetically modified Pseudomonas putida WCS358r into the rhizospheres of wheat plants. The two genetically modified derivatives, genetically modified microorganism (GMM) 2 and GMM 8, carried the phz biosynthetic gene locus of strain P. fluorescens 2-79 and constitutively produced the antifungal compound phenazine-1-carboxylic acid (PCA). In the springs of 1997 and 1998 we sowed whea...

Journal: :Soil biology & biochemistry 2009
Christopher J Grandlic Michael W Palmer Raina M Maier

Recent studies have indicated that plant growth-promoting bacteria (PGPB) can improve revegetation of arid mine tailings as measured by increased biomass production. The goals of the present study were first to evaluate how mode of application of known PGPB affects plant growth, and second to evaluate the effect of this inoculation on rhizosphere microbial community structure. PGPB application ...

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...

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