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Biotic stress-induced changes in root exudation confer plant stress tolerance by altering rhizospheric microbial community

open access: yesFrontiers in Plant Science, 2023
Every organism on the earth maintains some kind of interaction with its neighbours. As plants are sessile, they sense the varied above-ground and below-ground environmental stimuli and decipher these dialogues to the below-ground microbes and ...
Indrani Sharma   +2 more
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Root-exuded coumarin shapes the root microbiome [PDF]

open access: yesProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2018
Roots of land plants grow through soil, one of the most microbially rich and diverse environments on earth (1). A long history of work has revealed that plant roots interact with these microbes and help establish microbial communities distinct from the surrounding soil (2).
Lundberg, D., Teixeira, P.
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Root Exudation and Rhizosphere Biology [PDF]

open access: yesPlant Physiology, 2003
Our understanding of the biology, biochemistry, and genetic development of roots has considerably improved during the last decade ([Smith and Fedoroff, 1995][1]; [Flores et al., 1999][2];[Benfey and Scheres, 2000][3]).
Walker, Travis S.   +3 more
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Unraveling the secrets of plant roots: Simplified method for large scale root exudate sampling and analysis in Arabidopsis thaliana [version 2; peer review: 1 approved, 2 approved with reservations]

open access: yesOpen Research Europe, 2023
Background: Plants exude a plethora of compounds to communicate with their environment. Although much is known about above-ground plant communication, we are only beginning to fathom the complexities of below-ground chemical communication channels ...
Harihar Jaishree Subrahmaniam   +4 more
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Evaluation of Helichrysum arenarium flower exudate as an inhibitor on Lolium perenne seed germination under laboratory conditions

open access: yesActa Agrobotanica, 2023
Compounds accumulated on the surface of plant tissues and structures like glandular trichomes and thin epicuticular layer are defined as exudate, external, superficial.
Milena Tihomirova Nikolova   +4 more
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Plant exudates may stabilize or weaken soil depending on species, origin and time [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
We hypothesized that plant exudates could either gel or disperse soil depending on their chemical characteristics. Barley (Hordeum vulgare L. cv. Optic) and maize (Zea mays L.cv.
Bengough, Anthony   +10 more
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Phosphate Availability Modulates Root Exudate Composition and Rhizosphere Microbial Community in a Teosinte and a Modern Maize Cultivar

open access: yesPhytobiomes Journal, 2022
Domestication and breeding have affected interactions between plants and their microbiomes in ways that are only beginning to be understood but may have important implications for recruitment of rhizosphere microorganisms, particularly under stress ...
Vanessa L. Brisson   +5 more
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Presowing hardening of the host with phenolic acids reduces induction of seed germination in the root parasite Striga asiatica [PDF]

open access: yes, 1980
S. asiatica, A root parasite, causes severe loss of yield in sorghum and several other crops. The seeds of the parasite are induced to germinate by a stimulant in the host root exudate. Presowing hardening of the host with vanillic acid [121-​34-​6]​,
Bharathalakshmi, ., Jayachandra, .
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Flagella-Driven Chemotaxis Towards Exudate Components Is an Important Trait for Tomato Root Colonization by Pseudomonas fluorescens

open access: yesMolecular Plant-Microbe Interactions, 2002
Motility is a major trait for competitive tomato root-tip colonization by Pseudomonas fluorescens. To test the hypothesis that this role of motility is based on chemotaxis toward exudate components, cheA mutants that were defective in flagella-driven ...
Sandra de Weert   +8 more
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The Automated Root Exudate System (ARES): a method to apply solutes at regular intervals to soils in the field. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Root exudation is a key component of nutrient and carbon dynamics in terrestrial ecosystems. Exudation rates vary widely by plant species and environmental conditions, but our understanding of how root exudates affect soil functioning is incomplete, in ...
Baxendale, Catherine   +7 more
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