Paenibacillus solanacearum sp. nov., isolated from
rhizosphere soil of a tomato plant — Hayoung Cho — International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology
Not exact matches
If a chatty diner wants to know everything there is about the rich
soil and the
rhizosphere, the staff is equipped to drop some serious environmental knowledge.
It also meant that I could continue my studies in plant -
soil interrelationships and investigate the fascinating zone of the root -
soil interface, known as the
rhizosphere.
Production of exudates also affects how well the plants can pull vital nutrients out of the
soil, and even affects the
soil in the
rhizosphere.
The zone of
soil that surrounds a plant's roots is called the
rhizosphere.
Plant roots in
soil are often regions of high microbial activity, known as
rhizospheres, where symbiosis between plants and microbes promote plant growth.
The next step in the research was to sample the
rhizosphere, the
soil in the region around the roots of rice plants growing in the field, to reveal the microbial community living there and to attempt to elucidate their roles.
Plant growth - promoting rhizobacteria inoculation and nitrogen fertilization increase maize (Zea mays L.) grain yield and modified
rhizosphere microbial communities — Luciana P. Di Salvo — Applied
Soil Ecology
Root growth improvement of mesquite seedlings and bacterial
rhizosphere and
soil community changes are induced by inoculation with plant growth - promoting bacteria and promote restoration of eroded desert
soil — Cristina Galaviz — Land Degradation and Development
Soil contamination alters the willow root and
rhizosphere metatranscriptome and the root —
rhizosphere interactome — Etienne Yergeau — The ISME Journal
Specificity in Arabidopsis thaliana recruitment of root fungal communities from
soil and
rhizosphere — Hector Urbina — Fungal Biology