The rhizosphere is the narrow region of soil or substrate that is directly influenced by root secretions and associated soil microorganisms known as the...
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Plant root exudates (section Rhizosphere)
emitted through the roots of plants. These secretions influence the rhizosphere around the roots to inhibit harmful microbes and promote the growth of...
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cycling of nutrients in ecosystems. The ecological functions of the rhizosphere can be influenced by microfauna, specifically by nematodes and protozoa...
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become commonly used in scientific literature. Generally, about 2–5% of rhizosphere bacteria are PGPR. They are an important group of microorganisms used...
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Despite inert media, roots can cause changes of the rhizosphere pH and root exudates can affect rhizosphere biology and physiological balance of the nutrient...
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Plant microbiome (section Rhizosphere microbiome)
taxonomic units) have been found within the potato rhizosphere. Among the prokaryotes in the rhizosphere, the most frequent bacteria are within the Acidobacteriota...
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used to study plant cell biology. Agrobacterium tumefaciens, a soil rhizosphere bacterium, can attach to plant cells and infect them with a callus-inducing...
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Microbial consortium (section Rhizosphere)
species can perform a variety of tasks in an ecosystem like the plant root rhizosphere. Beneficial mechanisms of plant growth stimulation include enhanced nutrient...
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in the bulk soil outside the rhizosphere . Furthermore, it was noted that the root episphere, rather than the rhizosphere, was primarily responsible for...
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with other microorganisms in species-rich environments, such as the rhizosphere, and at low concentrations as quorum-sensing molecules for intra- or...
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variety of molecules into the spermosphere, and roots exudate into the rhizosphere; these exudates include acids, sugars, polysaccharides and ectoenzymes...
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The term mycorrhiza refers to the role of the fungus in the plant's rhizosphere, the plant root system and its surroundings. Mycorrhizae play important...
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Azorhizobium. The roots of plants create a narrow region known as the rhizosphere that supports many microorganisms known as the root microbiome. These...
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plant-associated microbes, including the rhizoplane (surface of root tissue), the rhizosphere (periphery of the roots), the endosphere (inside plant tissue), and the...
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allow the bacteria to grow. In soil, microorganisms that reside in the rhizosphere (a zone that includes the root surface and the soil that adheres to the...
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humans. Prokaryote have high populations in the soil - including the rhizosphere and rhizosheath. Soil prokaryotes are still heavily undercharacterized...
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; Weir, Tiffany L.; Van der Lelie, Daniel; Vivanco, Jorge M (2009). "Rhizosphere chemical dialogues: plant–microbe interactions" (PDF). Current Opinion...
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nitrogen-fixing bacterial strains have been isolated from the caper bush rhizosphere, playing a role in maintaining high reserves of that growth-limiting...
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forces sculpting complex microbial assemblages in the phyllosphere, rhizosphere, and plant endosphere compartments. Although most work on host-microbe...
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Azcón R, Azcón-Aguilar C (July 2005). "Microbial co-operation in the rhizosphere". Journal of Experimental Botany. 56 (417): 1761–78. doi:10.1093/jxb/eri197...
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background Alma mater King's College London Academic work Discipline Rhizosphere Biology Institutions University of Surrey Main interests Sustainable...
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biomantle Soil zoology soil pathogens Pedodiversity Soil biodiversity Rhizosphere root microbiome Sedimentary carbon Soil carbon storage Soil carbon Coal...
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phosphorus in their rhizosphere via multiple biogeochemical pathways. They can mobilise phosphorus and iron within their rhizosphere via plant-induced local...
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Salt marsh (section Rhizosphere microbes)
services such as sulfate reduction, nitrification, decomposition and rhizosphere interactions. Chemoautotrophs, also known as chemolithoautotrophs, are...
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interact with their host and provide obvious benefits to plants. Unlike the rhizosphere and the rhizoplane, the endospheres harbor highly specific microbial...
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Sans Conséquence Spéciale (1976) Richard Pinhas : Rhizosphère (1977) T.H.X. : Telstar / Rhizosphère Suite (1978) (7") Richard Dunn : Séquences/Modulations...
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Arbuscular mycorrhiza (section Rhizosphere ecology)
community in the rhizosphere. The influence of AM fungi on plant root and shoot growth may also have indirect effect on the rhizosphere bacteria. AMF contributes...
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Biofilm (section Rhizosphere)
biofilms include Bacillus, Pseudomonas, and Azospirillum. Biofilms in the rhizosphere often result in pathogen or plant induced systemic resistances. Molecular...
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gut microbiome, diverse microbes colonize the plant rhizosphere, and dysbiosis in the rhizosphere, can negatively impact plant health. Dysbiosis is most...
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Soil respiration (section Rhizosphere respiration)
soil organisms respire. This includes respiration of plant roots, the rhizosphere, microbes and fauna. Soil respiration is a key ecosystem process that...
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