نتایج جستجو برای: rhizosphere one in calcareous soils

تعداد نتایج: 17097802  

2003
WEIXIN CHENG QIANGLI ZHANG DAVID C. COLEMAN CAROL A. HOFFMAN

It is widely known that the carbon availability in the rhizosphere is much higher than in the bulk soil. However, studies have failed to show whether microbial respiration in the rhizosphere is carbon-limited. Precise and timely measurements are lacking. We measured carbon availability index (basal respiration divided by substrate-induced respiration), and water soluble carbon in soils sampled ...

2014
Mostafa M. Rady

The effects of soil inoculation with phosphoriencontaining phosphate-dissolving bacteria (PDB) and/or magnesium (Mg) foliar application at the rates of 0, 0.5 and 1mM on growth, green pod and seed yields, and chemical constituents of Pisum sativum L. grown on a sandy calcareous soil were investigated. Results indicated that PDB and/or Mg significantly increased shoot length, number of branches ...

2016
X Guan WD Zhang

GUAN X, WANG SL & ZHANG WD. 2016. Availability of N and P in the rhizosphere of three subtropical species. This study aimed to assess the variation in soil chemical properties in the rhizosphere soils between plantations of 25-year-old Chinese fir (Cunninghamia lanceolata), Chinese gugertree (Schima superba) and Masson pine (Pinus massoniana), which were all situated in a typical subtropical fo...

2003
Ryan K. Miya Mary K. Firestone

Enhanced rates of phenanthrene biodegradation were observed in rhizosphere soils (17.2 and 15.5 mg/kg/d for initial and re-spiked additions, respectively) planted with slender oat (Arena barbara Pott ex Link) compared with unplanted bulk soil controls (12.4 and 10.7 mg/ kg/d). Soil microbial populations were characterized using a modified most probable number (MPN) method to determine quantitat...

Earthworms are considered as one of the soil quality and health indicators. In order to evaluate the effects of earthworms activity on some soil biological quality indicators, an experiment was carried out in greenhouse conditions with different organic materials including trees’ pruning waste compost (PWC), wheat straw (WS), herbal extracts waste (HEW), trees’ pruning waste (PW) in...

Journal: :Plant and Soil 2021

Plants growing in the soils of karst forests associate with arbuscular mycorrhizae (AM) or ectomycorrhizae (ECM) to acquire nutrients. We researched how these different mycorrhizal associations affect rhizosphere soil nutrient economy calcareous soils. Bulk and were sampled beneath 25 AM 9 ECM plants primary at Puding Karst Critical Zone Observatory. Nutrient contents potential enzyme activitie...

2016
Nigel L. Bell Katharine H. Adam Rhys J. Jones Richard D. Johnson Yeukai F. Mtandavari Gabriela Burch Vanessa Cave Catherine Cameron Paul Maclean Alison J. Popay Damien Fleetwood

White clover (Trifolium repens) is the key legume component of New Zealand pastoral agriculture due to the high quality feed and nitrogen inputs it provides. Invertebrate pests constrain white clover growth and this study investigated rhizosphere-associated fungal controls for two of these pests and attempts to disentangle the underpinning mechanisms. The degree of suppressiveness of 10 soils, ...

2012
Rachel Elkins

Although iron (Fe) is the fourth most abundant element in the Earth’s crust and upper mantle (lithosphere), Fe deficiency is among the most common plant micronutrient deficiencies. There are multiple contributing factors, but the most important for practical purposes in California orchard crops are those soil and water characteristics that cause lime-induced Fe chlorosis: soil and water with hi...

2017
Shuhao Qin Stephen Yeboah Xuexue Xu Yuhui Liu Bin Yu

Knowledge about fungi diversity following different planting patterns could improve our understanding of soil processes and thus help us to develop sustainable management strategies. The objective of this study was to determine the impact of different furrow-ridge mulching techniques on fungal diversity in rhizosphere soil under continuous cropping system. The investigated treatments were: flat...

Journal: :FEMS microbiology ecology 2013
Acácio A Navarrete Eiko E Kuramae Mattias de Hollander Agata S Pijl Johannes A van Veen Siu M Tsai

This study focused on the impact of land-use changes and agricultural management of soybean in Amazon forest soils on the abundance and composition of the acidobacterial community. Quantitative real-time PCR (q-PCR) assays and pyrosequencing of 16S rRNA gene were applied to study the acidobacterial community in bulk soil samples from soybean croplands and adjacent native forests, and mesocosm s...

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