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Contributions of rhizobia to soil nitrogen fertility
Agricultural systems are dependent on the input of nitrogen (N) to offset losses sustained through produce removal and through processes such as leaching, denitrification and the volatilisation of ammonia.
McInnes, Alison, Haq, Krystyna
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Integrated Soil Salinisation Management Strategies in Agriculture
This review synthesises integrated water, agronomic, and biochemical strategies for managing soil salinisation, presenting a decision framework for selecting cost‐effective amendments based on initial soil assessment and long‐term sustainability monitoring. ABSTRACT Soil salinisation poses a global threat to agricultural sustainability, affecting about
Yingying Xing, Xuning Liu, Xiukang Wang
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Microbial synthetic community ARC prevents aflatoxin and increases rhizobia-legume nodulation couplingly. [PDF]
Zhang Q +8 more
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Droughts, increasingly frequent under human‐driven climate change, are expected to intensify globally. Both pulsed and prolonged droughts can strongly affect organismal survival and population dynamics, potentially altering terrestrial communities and ecosystems.
Mattheau S. Comerford +14 more
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Rhizobia independently adapt to soil and legume host environments, but soil conditions influence the abundance of high-quality partners. [PDF]
Gil-Polo A +8 more
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ABSTRACT The overuse of synthetic pesticides in agriculture has raised significant environmental and health concerns. Biopesticides have emerged as viable, environmentally compatible alternatives. However, recent comprehensive reviews integrating all biopesticide categories and emphasizing their contribution to synthetic‐pesticide‐free and health‐safe ...
Molalign Assefa +5 more
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Coordination of PTI and ETI in legume-rhizobium mutualism. [PDF]
Li Y, Shi J, Li X, Wang W, Zhong Y.
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ABSTRACT A 2‐year field experiment (2022–2023) was conducted on a clay loam soil in Quebec, Canada, to evaluate the short‐term effect of spring‐seeded cover crop termination methods on soil health indicators. A mixture of field peas (Pisum sativum L.) with oats (Avena sativa L.) in 2022 and with faba beans (Vicia faba L.) in 2023 was seeded in early ...
Michaël Brière +5 more
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Genomic insights into Rhizobium anhuiense IY2 isolated from Trifolium caudatum root nodules. [PDF]
Eroğlu V, Eren Eroğlu AE, Yaşa İ.
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Leguminous have a high environmental, dietary and socio-economic importance especially for the African countries. Despite of their interest, during these last years, their culture is decreasing caused by biotic and abiotic stresses: Temperature ...
Lazali, Mohamed +3 more
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