Updating the impact of drought on root exudation: A strigolactones perspective
With the changing global climate, drought is considered one of the most devastating abiotic
factors. Drought not only limits plant productivity by changing growth and development but …
factors. Drought not only limits plant productivity by changing growth and development but …
Unlocking the potential of soil microbes for sustainable desertification management
Desertification, the process of land degradation in arid, semi-arid, and dry sub-humid areas,
poses significant environmental, social, and economic challenges worldwide. As …
poses significant environmental, social, and economic challenges worldwide. As …
Influence of nitrogen application on soil chemical properties, nutrient acquisition, and enzymatic activities in rainfed wheat/maize strip intercropping
The efficient utilization of input resources is imperative to harvest optimum crop yield on a
sustainable basis. Intercropping is a sustainable agronomic practice to achieve higher yields …
sustainable basis. Intercropping is a sustainable agronomic practice to achieve higher yields …
Microbial Sulfur and Arsenic Oxidation Facilitate the Establishment of Biocrusts during Reclamation of Degraded Mine Tailings
Degraded tailings generated by the mining of metal ores are major environmental threats to
the surrounding ecosystems. Tailing reclamation, however, is often impeded due to adverse …
the surrounding ecosystems. Tailing reclamation, however, is often impeded due to adverse …
Rare microbial taxa as the major drivers of nutrient acquisition under moss biocrusts in karst area
X Dong, M Chen, Q Chen, K Liu, J Long, Y Li… - Frontiers in …, 2024 - frontiersin.org
Karst rocky desertification refers to the process of land degradation caused by various
factors such as climate change and human activities including deforestation and agriculture …
factors such as climate change and human activities including deforestation and agriculture …
Plant–microorganism–soil interaction under long-term low-dose ionizing radiation
G Zeng, Y Wen, C Luo, Y Zhang, F Li… - Frontiers in …, 2024 - frontiersin.org
As the environmental nuclear radiation pollution caused by nuclear-contaminated water
discharge and other factors intensifies, more plant–microorganism–soil systems will be …
discharge and other factors intensifies, more plant–microorganism–soil systems will be …
Microbiome analysis revealed distinct microbial communities occupying different sized nodules in field-grown peanut
Legume nodulation is the powerhouse of biological nitrogen fixation (BNF) where host-
specific rhizobia dominate the nodule microbiome. However, other rhizobial or non-rhizobial …
specific rhizobia dominate the nodule microbiome. However, other rhizobial or non-rhizobial …
Microbial diversity and their extracellular enzyme activities among different soil particle sizes in mossy biocrust under N limitation in the southeastern Tengger Desert …
X Duan, J Li, W He, J Huang, W Xiong, S Chi… - Frontiers in …, 2024 - frontiersin.org
Introduction Mossy biocrust represents a stable stage in the succession of biological soil
crust in arid and semi-arid areas, providing a microhabitat that maintains microbial diversity …
crust in arid and semi-arid areas, providing a microhabitat that maintains microbial diversity …
Changes in the Rhizosphere Biome Depending on the Variety of Wheat, Timing of Its Growing Season, and Agrochemical Components in the Soils of Italy
T Bardelli, F Fornasier, E Novarina, A Donniacuo… - Agronomy, 2024 - mdpi.com
The purpose of this research is to investigate the interactions among wheat varieties and
microorganisms within rhizosphere and how conventional agriculture affects these dynamics …
microorganisms within rhizosphere and how conventional agriculture affects these dynamics …
Improving the Key Enzyme Activity, Conversion Intensity, and Nitrogen Supply Capacity of Soil through Optimization of Long-Term Oilseed Flax Rotation Planting …
Y Gao, Y Zhang, H Wang, B Wu, Y Li, B Yan, Y Wang… - Agronomy, 2024 - mdpi.com
Various crop rotation patterns can result in differences in nutrient consumption and the
accumulation of toxic substances in the soil, indirectly impacting the soil environment and its …
accumulation of toxic substances in the soil, indirectly impacting the soil environment and its …