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Successive plant growth amplifies genotype-specific assembly of the tomato rhizosphere microbiome

open access: yesScience of the Total Environment, 2021
Plant microbiome assembly is a spatial and dynamic process driven by root exudates and influenced by soil type, plant developmental stage and genotype. Genotype-dependent microbiome assembly has been reported for different crop plant species. Despite the
Viviane Cordovez   +2 more
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Linking Tree Health, Rhizosphere Physicochemical Properties, and Microbiome in Acute Oak Decline

open access: yesForests, 2020
Forest decline diseases are complex processes driven by biotic and abiotic factors. Although information about host–microbiome–environment interactions in agricultural systems is emerging rapidly, similar studies on tree health are still in ...
Diogo Pinho   +2 more
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Towards sustainable agriculture: rhizosphere microbiome engineering

Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, 2021
Soil microbiomes are extremely complex, with dense networks of interconnected microbial species underpinning vital functions for the ecosystem. In advanced agricultural research, rhizosphere microbiome engineering is gaining much attention, as the microbial community has been acknowledged to be a crucial partner of associated plants for their health ...
Saira Bano, Xiaogang WU, Xiaojun Zhang
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Advances in Rhizosphere Microbiome and Rhizosphere Immunity Effect: A Review

Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
Rhizosphere immunity, an emerging concept, involves complex interactions among plant roots, rhizospheric microbiota, and the soil environment that collectively safeguard plant health. Although extensively studied, the mechanisms driving rhizosphere immunity remain insufficiently elucidated.
Zhurui Tang   +6 more
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Impact of Rhizospheric Microbiome on Rice Cultivation

Current Microbiology
The rhizosphere niche is extremely important for the overall growth and development of plants. Evidently, it is necessary to understand the complete mechanism of plant microbe interactions of the rhizosphere for sustainable and low input productivity. To meet the increasing global food demand, rice (Oryza sativa L.) agriculture seeks optimal conditions.
Md Majharul Islam   +3 more
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Structural Effect of Pesticides on Rhizosphere Microbiome

Environmental Microbiology
ABSTRACT Pesticide residues in the field pose significant risks to nontarget organisms, and their structures determine their environmental behaviour. However, the effects of different pesticide structures on rhizosphere microbial function remain unclear.
Yitian Yu   +9 more
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Metagenomics of Plant Rhizosphere Microbiome

2017
The rhizosphere is a specific microbial habitat in the soil ecosystem. This is the area where soil swayed by plant roots through plant exudates deposition. Further, rhizosphere and root microbiota provide useful services to their host plant, such as protection from pathogen and enhanced mineral acquirement from nearby soil for plant growth.
Ravindra Soni   +4 more
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Rhizosphere microbiome engineering

2022
Shyamalina Haldar   +5 more
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Rhizosphere microbiome assembly involves seed-borne bacteria in compensatory phosphate solubilization

Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 2021
Jiahui Shao, Youzhi Miao, Zhihui Xu
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