Hazai talajmintákból izolált Trichoderma törzsek ökofiziológiai és molekurális vizsgálata [PDF]
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A framework linking silicon fertilisation, plant silicification and soil carbon cycling
Soil organic carbon (SOC) is vital for soil health, food security, and climate change mitigation. We reviewed how silicon (Si) fertilisers, commonly used to improve plant health, may also influence SOC dynamics. We developed a framework linking Si and SOC and discussed the possibility of Si‐mediated plant changes contributing to SOC sequestration.
Xuqing Li +2 more
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Bacillus megaterium strain KGA3 increases saline-alkaline tolerance of maize by recruiting keystone taxa in rhizosphere soil. [PDF]
Xu Y, Zhang S, Tu X, Ji L, Jia L.
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Incorporating soil biological and functional attributes to advance ecological restoration
Earth is currently experiencing a mass extinction crisis, predominantly driven by anthropogenic activities, with land use change causing widespread loss and degradation of native ecosystems and indigenous species. There is an urgent need to halt this trend and restore degraded habitat to preserve biodiversity and protect threatened plants and animals ...
Uffe N. Nielsen +3 more
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Drought Reduces Formation, but Enhances Persistence, of Mineral-Associated Organic Matter in a Grassland Soil. [PDF]
Sokol NW +11 more
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Agroforestry and enhanced rock weathering: A dual strategy for sustainable cacao
Cacao production is both economically vital and environmentally intensive, presenting a major sustainability challenge as a crop largely cultivated by smallholder farmers in climate‐vulnerable regions. This review synthesises evidence that integrating agroforestry with enhanced rock weathering (EW) may significantly reduce emissions from cacao ...
Isabella L. Steeley +4 more
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Trehalose-mediated reshaping of the rhizosphere microbiome drives tea root rot progression. [PDF]
Zhu Q +9 more
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<i>Bacillus velezensis</i> BY6 Controls Armillaria Root Rot in Poplar by Reshaping Rhizosphere-Phyllosphere Microbiomes and Inducing Systemic Resistance. [PDF]
Shahzaib Y +6 more
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