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Background Rhizodeposits regulate rhizosphere interactions, processes, nutrient and energy flow, and plant-microbe communication and thus play a vital role in maintaining soil and plant health.
Pengfa Li +6 more
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Chitin mixed in potting soil alters lettuce growth, the survival of zoonotic bacteria on the leaves and associated rhizosphere microbiology [PDF]
Chitin is a promising soil amendment for improving soil quality, plant growth, and plant resilience. The objectives of this study were twofold. First, to study the effect of chitin mixed in potting soil on lettuce growth and on the survival of two ...
Akhtar +82 more
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Plant-parasitic nematodes cause considerable damage to crop plants. The rhizosphere microbiome can affect invasion and reproductive success of plant-parasitic nematodes, thus affecting plant damage.
Ahmed Elhady +4 more
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Plant compartment and genetic variation drive microbiome composition in switchgrass roots. [PDF]
Switchgrass (Panicum virgatum) is a promising biofuel crop native to the United States with genotypes that are adapted to a wide range of distinct ecosystems.
Bonnette, Jason +4 more
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Background Ratooning in sugarcane is a crucial strategy for ensuring the long-term sustainability of the sugarcane industry. Knowledge gap relating to the interaction between rhizosphere microbiome and ratooning crop, particularly the impact of different
Abdullah Khan +5 more
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Drought Stress Results in a Compartment-Specific Restructuring of the Rice Root-Associated Microbiomes. [PDF]
Plant roots support complex microbial communities that can influence plant growth, nutrition, and health. While extensive characterizations of the composition and spatial compartmentalization of these communities have been performed in different plant ...
Bao Nguyen +5 more
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Rhizosphere microbiome engineering of Triticum aestivum L.
ABSTRACT Root-associated microbiomes (RAMs) are complex microbial communities, essential for plant growth and development. The RAMs interact with the roots, maintain the root architecture, protect plants from a plethora of pathogens and biotic and abiotic stress and intensify nutrient uptake, i.e., improve plant growth and yield.
Shabana Wagi +3 more
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Integrated analysis of root microbiomes of soybean and wheat from agricultural fields [PDF]
Root associated bacteria are critical for plant growth and health. Understanding the composition and role of root microbiota is crucial toward agricultural practices that are less dependent on chemical fertilization, which has known negative effects on ...
Abalo, Matías +8 more
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Background Plants have evolved intimate interactions with soil microbes for a range of beneficial functions including nutrient acquisition, pathogen resistance and stress tolerance.
Fang Liu +5 more
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Rice bacterial leaf blight drives rhizosphere microbial assembly and function adaptation
Rice bacterial leaf blight (BLB) is the most destructive phyllosphere bacterial disease caused by Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae. The effect of soil-borne diseases on the rhizosphere microbiome has been extensively investigated.
Hubiao Jiang +10 more
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