rhizosphere Books
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Trace Elements in the Rhizosphere
, and microorganisms in the rhizosphere, Trace Elements in the Rhizosphere brings together the ...
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Roots and Soil Management: Interactions between Roots and the Soil
with powerful molecular tools, the rhizosphere is examined by 28 authors in three sections: Macro-scale-- ...
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Microbial Activity in the Rhizosphere
The rhizosphere is a very complex environment. The interactions among microorganisms and the ...
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Plant-Associated Bacteria
on symbiotic nitrogen fixers, diazotrophs, epiphytes, endophytes and rhizosphere bacteria and deleterious ...
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Plant-Associated Bacteria
on symbiotic nitrogen fixers, diazotrophs, epiphytes, endophytes and rhizosphere bacteria and deleterious ...
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Integrated Management and Biocontrol of Vegetable and Grain Crops Nematodes
and technologies, including the use of predatory nematodes and microbial rhizosphere antogonists. Chapters ...
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Rhizosphere: Achievements and Challenges
Described by Hiltner over a century ago (1904), the rhizosphere is defined as the fraction of ...
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Plant-Induced Soil Changes: Processes and Feedbacks
nutrient cycling, the rhizosphere, and potential evolutionary consequences of plant-induced soil ...
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Mycorrhizae: Sustainable Agriculture and Forestry
of mycorrhizae to the rhizosphere, mechanism of root colonization, effect on plant physiology and growth, ...
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Iron Nutrition in Plants and Rhizospheric Microorganisms
This book uses an interdisciplinary approach to provide a comprehensive review on the status of iron nutrition in plants. International scientists discuss research on acquisition of iron by strategy I and strategy II plants. These reviews summarize a variety of plant species and include both laboratory and field observations. Topics covered in this book include: plants as a source of iron for ...
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Iron Nutrition in Plants and Rhizospheric Microorganisms
This book uses an interdisciplinary approach to provide a comprehensive review on the status of iron nutrition in plants. International scientists discuss research on acquisition of iron by strategy I and strategy II plants. These reviews summarize a variety of plant species and include both laboratory and field observations. Topics covered in this book include: plants as a source of iron for ...
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Mycorrhizal Ecology
There is increasing awareness among biologists that mutualistic interactions play a key role in natural communities. One of the best-known examples of a mutualistic interaction is the mycorrhizal symbiosis formed between soil fungi and the majority of plants. These symbioses are present in almost all terrestrial ecosystems and yet, until recently, their contributions to the functioning of those ...
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Interactions in the Root Environment - An Integrated Approach
This volume contains a selection of papers presented at the Rothamsted Millennium Conference "Interactions in the Root Environment - an Integrated Approach". The meeting brought together scientists from a range of disciplines interested in the relationship between soil biology and plant growth, reflected by the contents of the volume. Topics range from root development and nutrient flow, ...
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Plant Surface Microbiology
Most plants rely on the co-existence with microorganisms: both groups benefit from these symbioses. It has been shown that a large number of specific genes in plants and microorganisms are only activated during these interactions. Of course, various microbes also act as pathogens. Interactions between plants and microorganisms are often located on plant surfaces, such as leaf cuticles, seeds and ...
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Plant Surface Microbiology
Most plants rely on the co-existence with microorganisms: both groups benefit from these symbioses. It has been shown that a large number of specific genes in plants and microorganisms are only activated during these interactions. Of course, various microbes also act as pathogens. Interactions between plants and microorganisms are often located on plant surfaces, such as leaf cuticles, seeds and ...
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Associative and Endophytic Nitrogen-fixing Bacteria and Cyanobacterial Associations
This book is the self-contained fifth volume of a comprehensive seven-volume series covering both fundamental and applied aspects of nitrogen-fixation research since the 19th century. It addresses the issues arising from bacterial colonization of either the plant-root surface or other tissues as well as their modes of doing so. These associations are less formalized than the rhizobia-legume ...
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