Fate of nitrogen in agriculture and environment: agronomic, eco-physiological and molecular approaches to improve nitrogen use efficiency
Nitrogen is the main limiting nutrient after carbon, hydrogen and oxygen for photosynthetic
process, phyto-hormonal, proteomic changes and growth-development of plants to complete …
process, phyto-hormonal, proteomic changes and growth-development of plants to complete …
Microplastics as an emerging threat to plant and soil health in agroecosystems
Abstract Microplastics (MPs,< 5 mm in diameter) have been widely recognized as a critical
environmental issue due to their extensive use and low degradation rate. Based on current …
environmental issue due to their extensive use and low degradation rate. Based on current …
[HTML][HTML] Response of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) growth to soil contaminated with microplastics
Although concerns surrounding microplastics (MPs) in terrestrial ecosystems have been
growing in recent years, little is known about the responses of plant growth to MPs pollution …
growing in recent years, little is known about the responses of plant growth to MPs pollution …
Changes in soil bacterial and fungal community composition and functional groups during the succession of boreal forests
S Jiang, Y Xing, G Liu, C Hu, X Wang, G Yan… - Soil Biology and …, 2021 - Elsevier
Clarifying the response of soil microbial communities and their potential functions during
succession is of great significance for understanding the biogeochemical processes and the …
succession is of great significance for understanding the biogeochemical processes and the …
Stabilization of atmospheric nitrogen deposition in China over the past decade
G Yu, Y Jia, N He, J Zhu, Z Chen, Q Wang, S Piao… - Nature …, 2019 - nature.com
Increasing atmospheric nitrogen deposition can influence food production, environmental
quality and climate change from the regional to global scales. As the largest developing …
quality and climate change from the regional to global scales. As the largest developing …
Rhizosphere bacteriome structure and functions
Microbial composition and functions in the rhizosphere—an important microbial hotspot—
are among the most fascinating yet elusive topics in microbial ecology. We used 557 pairs of …
are among the most fascinating yet elusive topics in microbial ecology. We used 557 pairs of …
Nitrogen loading enhances phosphorus limitation in terrestrial ecosystems with implications for soil carbon cycling
Increased human‐derived nitrogen (N) loading in terrestrial ecosystems has caused
widespread ecosystem‐level phosphorus (P) limitation. In response, plants and soil micro …
widespread ecosystem‐level phosphorus (P) limitation. In response, plants and soil micro …
Soil microbial resources for improving fertilizers efficiency in an integrated plant nutrient management system
Tomorrow's agriculture, challenged by increasing global demand for food, scarcity of arable
lands, and resources alongside multiple environment pressures, needs to be managed …
lands, and resources alongside multiple environment pressures, needs to be managed …
The role of soil microorganisms in plant mineral nutrition—current knowledge and future directions
R Jacoby, M Peukert, A Succurro, A Koprivova… - Frontiers in plant …, 2017 - frontiersin.org
In their natural environment, plants are part of a rich ecosystem including numerous and
diverse microorganisms in the soil. It has been long recognized that some of these microbes …
diverse microorganisms in the soil. It has been long recognized that some of these microbes …
A plant perspective on nitrogen cycling in the rhizosphere
Nitrogen is the major nutrient limiting plant growth in terrestrial ecosystems, and the
transformation of inert nitrogen to forms that can be assimilated by plants is mediated by soil …
transformation of inert nitrogen to forms that can be assimilated by plants is mediated by soil …