Pot experiments were conducted to investigate the effect of soil water regimes on the formation of iron (Fe) plaque on the root surface of rice seedlings (Oryza sativa L.) and on the microbial functional diversity in a paddy soil. The rice seedlings were subjected to three moisture regimes (submergence, 100%, and 60% water-holding capacity [WHC]), and were grown for 5 and 11 weeks. Aerobic lithotrophic Fe(II)-oxidizing (FeOB) and acetate-utilizing Fe(III)-reducing bacteria (FeRB) in the rhizosphere and non-rhizosphere soil were determined at 5 weeks using the most probable number (MPN) method. The carbon substrate use patterns of the microbial communities in the rhizosphere and non-rhizosphere soil samples were determined at 11 weeks using ...
Iron is among the most abundant elements in the soil of paddy fields, and its valence state and part...
Paddy soils make up the largest anthropogenic wetlands on earth. They may originate from any type of...
Abstract. Lowland rice (Oryza sativa L.) encounters flooded soils that are anaerobic and chemically ...
Rice is among the crops mostly affected by arsenic contamination. Whereas in arsenic contaminated so...
Establishment of the water layer in an irrigated rice crop leads to consumption of free oxygen in th...
Poorly crystalline iron (Fe) oxides are commonly deposited on the surface of rice roots, forming an ...
Paddies contain 78% higher organic carbon (C) stocks than adjacent upland soils, and iron (Fe) plaqu...
Iron (Fe) plaque, defined as a film of poorly crystalline Fe oxides deposited on the surface of rice...
Rice is characterized by high levels of arsenic accumulation, even if cultivated in non-contaminated...
Traditional rice cultivation consumes up to 2500 L of water per kg yield and new strategies such as ...
The effects of two water regimes: Continuous flooding and flooding with soil drying on iron toxicity...
Arsenic contamination in rice is strictly related to water management. Recent outcomes evidenced tha...
In the wetland rhizosphere, high densities of lithotrophic Fe(II)-oxidizing bacteria (FeOB) and a fa...
International audienceIncorporation of crop residues in the soil results in the more reducing condit...
International audienceLowland rice fields of West Africa (Ivory Coast) and South Asia (Thailand) are...
Iron is among the most abundant elements in the soil of paddy fields, and its valence state and part...
Paddy soils make up the largest anthropogenic wetlands on earth. They may originate from any type of...
Abstract. Lowland rice (Oryza sativa L.) encounters flooded soils that are anaerobic and chemically ...
Rice is among the crops mostly affected by arsenic contamination. Whereas in arsenic contaminated so...
Establishment of the water layer in an irrigated rice crop leads to consumption of free oxygen in th...
Poorly crystalline iron (Fe) oxides are commonly deposited on the surface of rice roots, forming an ...
Paddies contain 78% higher organic carbon (C) stocks than adjacent upland soils, and iron (Fe) plaqu...
Iron (Fe) plaque, defined as a film of poorly crystalline Fe oxides deposited on the surface of rice...
Rice is characterized by high levels of arsenic accumulation, even if cultivated in non-contaminated...
Traditional rice cultivation consumes up to 2500 L of water per kg yield and new strategies such as ...
The effects of two water regimes: Continuous flooding and flooding with soil drying on iron toxicity...
Arsenic contamination in rice is strictly related to water management. Recent outcomes evidenced tha...
In the wetland rhizosphere, high densities of lithotrophic Fe(II)-oxidizing bacteria (FeOB) and a fa...
International audienceIncorporation of crop residues in the soil results in the more reducing condit...
International audienceLowland rice fields of West Africa (Ivory Coast) and South Asia (Thailand) are...
Iron is among the most abundant elements in the soil of paddy fields, and its valence state and part...
Paddy soils make up the largest anthropogenic wetlands on earth. They may originate from any type of...
Abstract. Lowland rice (Oryza sativa L.) encounters flooded soils that are anaerobic and chemically ...