The rhizosphere influences nutrient dynamics in soil mainly by altering microbial activity. The objective of this study was to evaluate the rhizosphere effect on nitrogen transformation in Australian native vegetation in relation to nitrification potential (NP). Microbial activity, NP, and nitrifiers (ammonia-oxidising bacteria, AOB) were compared between rhizosphere and non-rhizosphere soils of several Australian native vegetation under field conditions. These parameters were also measured with increasing distance from the rhizosphere of selected plant species using plant growth experiments. To examine the persistence of nitrification inhibitory activity of rhizosphere soil on non-rhizosphere soil, the soils were mixed at various ratios an...
Nitrification is the microbial conversion of reduced forms of nitrogen (N) to nitrate (NO3−), and in...
International audienceNitrification, the bacterial oxidation of ammonium to nitrate, is a major proc...
Australian native species grow competitively in nutrient limited environments, particularly in nitro...
Plants modify the nitrogen (N) cycle in soil through plant N uptake, root exudation, and nitrificati...
Abstract Soil nitrification is a key process in regulating the relative availability of the various ...
Soil nitrification is a key process in regulating the relative availability of the various inorganic...
Soil nitrification is a key process in regulating the relative availability of the various inorganic...
Australian native species grow competitively in nutrient limited environments, par- ticularly in nit...
Australian native species grow competitively in nutrient limited environments, par- ticularly in nit...
Australian native species grow competitively in nutrient limited environments, particularly in nitro...
The capacity of several plant species or landraces to inhibit nitrification in soil (biological nitr...
Soil nitrification (microbial oxidation of ammonium to nitrate) can lead to nitrogen leaching and en...
Exploitative fast-growing plants have higher demands for nutrients compared to conservative slow-gro...
Intense wetting and drying cycles render agricultural soils in the subtropics prone to nitrogen (N) ...
Nitrification is the microbial conversion of reduced forms of nitrogen (N) to nitrate (NO3−), and in...
Nitrification is the microbial conversion of reduced forms of nitrogen (N) to nitrate (NO3−), and in...
International audienceNitrification, the bacterial oxidation of ammonium to nitrate, is a major proc...
Australian native species grow competitively in nutrient limited environments, particularly in nitro...
Plants modify the nitrogen (N) cycle in soil through plant N uptake, root exudation, and nitrificati...
Abstract Soil nitrification is a key process in regulating the relative availability of the various ...
Soil nitrification is a key process in regulating the relative availability of the various inorganic...
Soil nitrification is a key process in regulating the relative availability of the various inorganic...
Australian native species grow competitively in nutrient limited environments, par- ticularly in nit...
Australian native species grow competitively in nutrient limited environments, par- ticularly in nit...
Australian native species grow competitively in nutrient limited environments, particularly in nitro...
The capacity of several plant species or landraces to inhibit nitrification in soil (biological nitr...
Soil nitrification (microbial oxidation of ammonium to nitrate) can lead to nitrogen leaching and en...
Exploitative fast-growing plants have higher demands for nutrients compared to conservative slow-gro...
Intense wetting and drying cycles render agricultural soils in the subtropics prone to nitrogen (N) ...
Nitrification is the microbial conversion of reduced forms of nitrogen (N) to nitrate (NO3−), and in...
Nitrification is the microbial conversion of reduced forms of nitrogen (N) to nitrate (NO3−), and in...
International audienceNitrification, the bacterial oxidation of ammonium to nitrate, is a major proc...
Australian native species grow competitively in nutrient limited environments, particularly in nitro...