نتایج جستجو برای: rhizosphere soil in non

تعداد نتایج: 17198632  

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....

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...

2016
Lucas P. P. Braga Caio A. Yoshiura Clovis D. Borges Marcus A. Horn George G. Brown Harold L. Drake Siu M. Tsai

For the last 150 years many studies have shown the importance of earthworms for plant growth, but the exact mechanisms involved in the process are still poorly understood. Many important functions required for plant growth can be performed by soil microbes in the rhizosphere. To investigate earthworm influence on the rhizosphere microbial community, we performed a macrocosm experiment with and ...

2014
C. Ryan Penton V. V. S. R. Gupta James M. Tiedje Stephen M. Neate Kathy Ophel-Keller Michael Gillings Paul Harvey Amanda Pham David K. Roget

Natural biological suppression of soil-borne diseases is a function of the activity and composition of soil microbial communities. Soil microbe and phytopathogen interactions can occur prior to crop sowing and/or in the rhizosphere, subsequently influencing both plant growth and productivity. Research on suppressive microbial communities has concentrated on bacteria although fungi can also infl...

Journal: :mBio 2015
Shengjing Shi Erin Nuccio Donald J Herman Ruud Rijkers Katerina Estera Jiabao Li Ulisses Nunes da Rocha Zhili He Jennifer Pett-Ridge Eoin L Brodie Jizhong Zhou Mary Firestone

UNLABELLED It is well known that rhizosphere microbiomes differ from those of surrounding soil, and yet we know little about how these root-associated microbial communities change through the growing season and between seasons. We analyzed the response of soil bacteria to roots of the common annual grass Avena fatua over two growing seasons using high-throughput sequencing of 16S rRNA genes. Ov...

Journal: :Environmental microbiology 2007
Yahai Lu Wolf-Rainer Abraham Ralf Conrad

This report is part of a serial study applying stable isotope labelling to rice microcosms to track the utilization of recently photosynthesized carbon by active microbiota in the rhizosphere. The objective of the present study was to apply phospholipid fatty acid-based stable isotope probing (PLFA-SIP) to detect the spatial variation of active microorganisms associated with rhizosphere carbon ...

2016
Dinggang Zhou Liping Xu Shiwu Gao Jinlong Guo Jun Luo Qian You Youxiong Que

Cry1Ac transgenic sugarcane provides a promising way to control stem-borer pests. Biosafety assessment of soil ecosystem for cry1Ac transgenic sugarcane is urgently needed because of the important role of soil microorganisms in nutrient transformations and element cycling, however little is known. This study aimed to explore the potential impact of cry1Ac transgenic sugarcane on rhizosphere soi...

Journal: :Tree physiology 2005
Lifen Jiang Fuchen Shi Bo Li Yiqi Luo Jiquan Chen Jiakuan Chen

The potential capacity of soil to sequester carbon in response to global warming is strongly regulated by the ratio of rhizosphere respiration to respiration by soil microbial decomposers, because of their different temperature sensitivities. To quantify relative contributions of rhizosphere respiration to total soil respiration as influenced by forest stand development, we conducted a trenchin...

2017
S. Santhoshkumar

The present study was mainly conducted to investigate the survey of arbuscular mycorrhizal biodiversity in rhizosphere soil and root colonization of medicinal plant species in Sirumalai hills, Eastern Ghats of Dindugul district, Tamilnadu. Soil samples were collected during the month of September 2014 from the surface to 30 cm depth and pH was measured. Rhizosphere soil root of 20 plant species...

Journal: :Canadian journal of microbiology 2001
T A Delorme J V Gagliardi J S Angle R L Chaney

Metal hyperaccumulator plants like Thlaspi caerulescens J. & C. Presl. are used for phytoremediation of contaminated soils. Since little is known about the rhizosphere of hyperaccumulators, the influence of T. caerulescens was compared with the effects of Trifolium pratense L. on soil microbes. High- and low-metal soils were collected near a zinc smelter in Palmerton, Penn. Soil pH was adjusted...

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