- The
rhizosphere is the
narrow region of soil or
substrate that is
directly influenced by root
secretions and ****ociated soil
microorganisms known as the...
- Bulk soil is soil
outside the
rhizosphere that is not
penetrated by
plant roots. The bulk soil is like an ecosystem, it is made up of many
things such...
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emitted through the
roots of plants.
These secretions influence the
rhizosphere around the
roots to
inhibit harmful microbes and
promote the
growth of...
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cycling of
nutrients in ecosystems. The
ecological functions of the
rhizosphere can be
influenced by microfauna,
specifically by
nematodes and protozoa...
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taxonomic units) have been
found within the
potato rhizosphere.
Among the
prokaryotes in the
rhizosphere, the most
frequent bacteria are
within the Acidobacteriota...
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become commonly used in
scientific literature. Generally,
about 2–5% of
rhizosphere bacteria are PGPR. They are an
important group of
microorganisms used...
- The term
mycorrhiza refers to the role of the
fungus in the plant's
rhizosphere, the
plant root
system and its surroundings.
Mycorrhizae play important...
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Despite inert media,
roots can
cause changes of the
rhizosphere pH and root
exudates can
affect rhizosphere biology and
physiological balance of the nutrient...
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biofilms include Bacillus, Pseudomonas, and Azospirillum.
Biofilms in the
rhizosphere often result in
pathogen or
plant induced systemic resistances. Molecular...
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forces sculpting complex microbial ****emblages in the phyllosphere,
rhizosphere, and
plant endosphere compartments.
Although most work on host-microbe...