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THE importance of studying root exudates in understanding the behaviour of the rhizosphere microflora is now well recognized. Many techniques have been evolved for collecting root exudates under non-sterile conditions without regard to the attendant injury to root system and with the consequent sloughing off of the root cortex1.
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Effects of root exudates of woody species on the soil anti-erodibility in the rhizosphere in a karst region, China [PDF]
Introduction Rhizospheres, the most active interfaces between plants and soils, play a central role in the long-term maintenance of the biosphere. The anti-erodibility of soils (AES) regulated by the root exudates is crucial to the soil stability in the ...
Zhen Hong Wang, Hong Fang, Mouhui Chen
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Root exudates contribute to belowground ecosystem hotspots: A review
Root exudates are an essential carrier for material cycling, energy exchange, and information transfer between the belowground parts of plants and the soil.
Wenming Ma +5 more
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Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) widely exist in the soil ecosystem. It has been confirmed that AMF can affect the root exudates of the host, but the chain reaction effect of changes in the root exudates has not been reported much.
Junqing Ma +20 more
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Previous studies have indicated that some Rehmannia glutinosa Leucine-rich repeat receptor-like protein kinases (LRR-RLKs) are involved in the formation of replant disease.
Chuyun Yang +15 more
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Root exudates from grafted-root watermelon showed a certain contribution in inhibiting Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. niveum. [PDF]
Grafting watermelon onto bottle gourd rootstock is commonly used method to generate resistance to Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. niveum (FON), but knowledge of the effect of the root exudates of grafted watermelon on this soil-borne pathogen in rhizosphere ...
Ning Ling +6 more
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Root-exuded coumarin shapes the root microbiome [PDF]
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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InteractionDespite numerous recent insights into neighbor detection and belowground plant communication mediated by root exudates, less is known about the specificity and nature of substances within root exudates and the mechanism by which they may act ...
Hongjie Yu +10 more
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Root Exudation and Rhizosphere Biology [PDF]
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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Effects of wheat root exudates on bacterial communities in the rhizosphere of watermelon
In this study, we investigated the effects of wheat root exudates on soil bacterial communities in the watermelon rhizosphere using quantitative PCR and Illumina MiSeq sequencing.
Jibo Shi +5 more
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