Copyright © 2014 Sonia Ciccazzo et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. The rhizosphere effect on bacterial communities associated with three floristic communities (RW, FI, and M sites) which differed for the developmental stages was studied in a high-altitude alpine ecosystem. RW site was an early developmental stage, FI was an intermediate stage, M was a later more matured stage. The N and C contents in the soils confirmed a different developmental stage with a kind of gradient from the unvegetated bare soil (BS) site through RW, FI up to M site. The floristic ...
While vegetation has intensively been surveyed on mountain summits, limited knowledge exists about t...
While vegetation has intensively been surveyed on mountain summits, limited knowledge exists about t...
International audienceGlobal climate and land use change are causing woody plant encroachment in arc...
The rhizosphere effect on bacterial communities associated with three floristic communities (RW, FI,...
The rhizosphere effect on bacterial communities associated with three floristic communities (RW, FI,...
Positive associations between alpine cushion plants and other species have been extensively studied....
The rhizobacterial communities of 29 pioneer plants belonging to 12 species were investigated in an ...
Aims: Heterogeneous canopies in temperate montane forests affect microclimate and soil characteristi...
Interactions between plants and bacteria in the non-rhizosphere soil are rarely assessed, because th...
International audienceWithin a landscape, multiple habitats exist for soil microbial communities. Bu...
While vegetation has intensively been surveyed on mountain summits, limited knowledge exists about t...
Despite several reports point out a rhizosphere effect shaping soil microbial communities and others...
While vegetation has intensively been surveyed on mountain summits, limited knowledge exists about t...
Microbes are ubiquitous, extremely diverse, and contribute to important ecosystem functions. Soil ba...
The interface between roots and soil, known as the rhizosphere, is a dynamic habitat in the soil eco...
While vegetation has intensively been surveyed on mountain summits, limited knowledge exists about t...
While vegetation has intensively been surveyed on mountain summits, limited knowledge exists about t...
International audienceGlobal climate and land use change are causing woody plant encroachment in arc...
The rhizosphere effect on bacterial communities associated with three floristic communities (RW, FI,...
The rhizosphere effect on bacterial communities associated with three floristic communities (RW, FI,...
Positive associations between alpine cushion plants and other species have been extensively studied....
The rhizobacterial communities of 29 pioneer plants belonging to 12 species were investigated in an ...
Aims: Heterogeneous canopies in temperate montane forests affect microclimate and soil characteristi...
Interactions between plants and bacteria in the non-rhizosphere soil are rarely assessed, because th...
International audienceWithin a landscape, multiple habitats exist for soil microbial communities. Bu...
While vegetation has intensively been surveyed on mountain summits, limited knowledge exists about t...
Despite several reports point out a rhizosphere effect shaping soil microbial communities and others...
While vegetation has intensively been surveyed on mountain summits, limited knowledge exists about t...
Microbes are ubiquitous, extremely diverse, and contribute to important ecosystem functions. Soil ba...
The interface between roots and soil, known as the rhizosphere, is a dynamic habitat in the soil eco...
While vegetation has intensively been surveyed on mountain summits, limited knowledge exists about t...
While vegetation has intensively been surveyed on mountain summits, limited knowledge exists about t...
International audienceGlobal climate and land use change are causing woody plant encroachment in arc...