Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria as a green alternative for sustainable agriculture
Environmental stress is a major challenge for sustainable food production as it reduces yield
by generating reactive oxygen species (ROS) which pose a threat to cell organelles and …
by generating reactive oxygen species (ROS) which pose a threat to cell organelles and …
Mechanisms underlying the protective effects of beneficial fungi against plant diseases
Plant diseases are a serious threat to the health and functionality of both natural and man-
made ecosystems. Diverse methods and strategies are being employed to prevent …
made ecosystems. Diverse methods and strategies are being employed to prevent …
Direct and indirect effects of climate change on soil microbial and soil microbial‐plant interactions: What lies ahead?
Global change is altering species distributions and thus interactions among organisms.
Organisms live in concert with thousands of other species, some beneficial, some …
Organisms live in concert with thousands of other species, some beneficial, some …
The role of soil microbes in the global carbon cycle: tracking the below‐ground microbial processing of plant‐derived carbon for manipulating carbon dynamics in …
It is well known that atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide (CO2)(and other
greenhouse gases) have increased markedly as a result of human activity since the …
greenhouse gases) have increased markedly as a result of human activity since the …
[图书][B] Recent advancement in white biotechnology through fungi
White biotechnology, or industrial biotechnology, is drawing much attention as a solution to
produce energy, chemicals and other materials from renewable resources. White …
produce energy, chemicals and other materials from renewable resources. White …
Mycorrhizal networks: mechanisms, ecology and modelling
SW Simard, KJ Beiler, MA Bingham, JR Deslippe… - Fungal Biology …, 2012 - Elsevier
Mycorrhizal networks, defined as a common mycorrhizal mycelium linking the roots of at
least two plants, occur in all major terrestrial ecosystems. This review discusses the recent …
least two plants, occur in all major terrestrial ecosystems. This review discusses the recent …
Climate change effects on beneficial plant–microorganism interactions
S Compant, MGA Van Der Heijden… - FEMS microbiology …, 2010 - academic.oup.com
It is well known that beneficial plant-associated microorganisms may stimulate plant growth
and enhance resistance to disease and abiotic stresses. The effects of climate change …
and enhance resistance to disease and abiotic stresses. The effects of climate change …
Soil aggregation and carbon sequestration are tightly correlated with the abundance of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi: results from long‐term field experiments
We examined the role of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) in ecosystems using soil
aggregate stability and C and N storage as representative ecosystem processes. We utilized …
aggregate stability and C and N storage as representative ecosystem processes. We utilized …
Global diversity and distribution of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi
Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi form associations with most land plants and can control
carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus cycling between above-and belowground components of …
carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus cycling between above-and belowground components of …
Time lag between photosynthesis and carbon dioxide efflux from soil: a review of mechanisms and controls
Y Kuzyakov, O Gavrichkova - Global Change Biology, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
CO2 efflux from soil depends on the availability of organic substances respired by roots and
microorganisms. Therefore, photosynthetic activity supplying carbohydrates from leaves to …
microorganisms. Therefore, photosynthetic activity supplying carbohydrates from leaves to …