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The literature on root ex?date is replete with studies of factors influencing the quantity and cycle of its production. For the most part, this work has been done utilizing herbaceous species or vines, but citations are also available on some of the broad-leaved trees. Root ex?date from conifers is rarely reported, but in the course of preparation of a
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Detrimental interactions among plants are expressed by competition for nutrients, chemical interferences and/or parasitism. Root exudates have an enormous potential at the modulation of these three mechanisms.
Alberto de J. Oliveros-Bastidas +4 more
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Potent endogenous allelopathic compounds in Lepidium sativum seed exudate: effects on epidermal cell growth in Amaranthus caudatus seedlings [PDF]
Many plants exude allelochemicals – compounds that affect the growth of neighbouring plants. This study reports further studies of the reported effect of cress (Lepidium sativum) seed(ling) exudates on seedling growth in Amaranthus caudatus and Lactuca ...
Fry, Stephen, Iqbal, Amjad
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The present study was carried out in the botanical garden \ department of biology \ college of science in ALmustansiriyah University, Baghdad. During autumn 2016 under natural environmental conditions in plastic house.
ammal Abdelsalam abdelrahman
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Surface tension, rheology and hydrophobicity of rhizodeposits and seed mucilage influence soil water retention and hysteresis [PDF]
Aims: Rhizodeposits collected from hydroponic solutions with roots of maize and barley, and seed mucilage washed from chia, were added to soil to measure their impact on water retention and hysteresis in a sandy loam soil at a range of concentrations. We
Ahmed, M. A. +8 more
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Previously, we have described the selection of a plant-bacterium pair that is efficient in rhizoremediating naphthalene pollution in microcosm studies.
Irene Kuiper +3 more
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Soil carbon sequestration by root exudates
Root exudates are well-known 'labile' sources of soil carbon that can prime microbial activity. Recent investigations suggest that the stability of labile carbon inputs in soil mostly depends upon the physical, chemical, and biological properties of the surroundings.
Poonam Panchal +3 more
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Collection of Root Exudate from Duckweed
Root exudates play an important role in rhizosphere interactions between plants and microorganisms. However, collection of chemicals from plant root system is difficult due to their low concentrations and high level of contaminants in growth media.
Yufang Lu, Li Sun, Weiming Shi
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Investigation on difference in auto-toxicity among tobacco cultivars
The differences among eight tobacco culitvars or lines (Nicotiana tabacum) in auto-toxicity of root exudates were investigated using bioassay. Root exudates of the eight tobacco cultivars or lines were collected and used to determine the effects of them ...
XU Lu-lu, PAN Wen-jie, ZHANG Guo-ping
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Root exudate analogues accelerate CO 2 and CH 4 production in tropical peat [PDF]
Root exudates represent a large and labile carbon input in tropical peatlands, but their contribution to carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4) production remains poorly understood.
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