- The
rhizosphere is the
narrow region of soil or
substrate that is
directly influenced by root
secretions and ****ociated soil
microorganisms known as the...
- used to
study plant cell biology.
Agrobacterium tumefaciens, a soil
rhizosphere bacterium, can
attach to
plant cells and
infect them with a callus-inducing...
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bacterium from the
genus of
Cupriavidus which has been
isolated from the
rhizospheres of the
plants agave,
maize and sorghum. Parte, A.C. "Cupriavidus". LPSN...
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pathogenic to plants. This
species is
widely found in soil, in
plant rhizospheres, and in
human clinical specimens. One
strain of A. radiobacter, strain...
- Azcón R, Azcón-Aguilar C (July 2005). "Microbial co-operation in the
rhizosphere".
Journal of
Experimental Botany. 56 (417): 1761–78. doi:10.1093/jxb/eri197...
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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...
- Azorhizobium. The
roots of
plants create a
narrow region known as the
rhizosphere that
supports many
microorganisms known as the root microbiome. These...
- with
other microorganisms in species-rich environments, such as the
rhizosphere, and at low
concentrations as quorum-sensing
molecules for intra- or...
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allow the
bacteria to grow. In soil,
microorganisms that
reside in the
rhizosphere (a zone that
includes the root
surface and the soil that
adheres to the...
- 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...