Behaviors of BDE-28 and BDE-47 in two distinct soils (Phaeozem and Acrisol) as affected by the separate addition of root exudate components (i.e., oxalic acid, glycine, and fructose) were investigated by a soil microcosm incubation experiment. The results showed that root exudate components promoted the desorption of BDE-28 (57.6-235.0 %) and BDE-47 (56.9-223.7 %) from the soils due to the enhancement of their water solubilities. The addition of root exudate components increased the n-butanol extractability of BDE-28 and BDE-47 by 20.3-72.5 and 48.6-169.2 %, respectively, which had a positive correlation with the concentrations of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in the soils (p < 0.01), suggesting that the increase of DOC in the soils by ...
We hypothesized that plant exudates could either gel or disperse soil depending on their chemical ch...
Plants have evolved with roots in close contact with the solid phase of the soil. Therefore, root ex...
In order to study the different soil organic matter mobilisation by agrarian (Zea mais: cultivars Pa...
Root exudate is one of the ways for plant communication to the neighboring plant and adjoining of mi...
The aim of this study was to assess the stimulatory effects of different low molecular weight organi...
Key message This article describes the composition of root exudates, how these metabolites are relea...
Plant roots are one of the major mediators that allocate carbon captured from the atmosphere to soil...
The ATP content, soil respiration, bacterial community composition, and gross N mineralization and i...
<div><p>Vegetation and its associated microorganisms play an important role in the behaviour of soil...
Exudates are part of the total rhizodeposition released by plant roots to soil and are considered as...
Root exudates such as low molecular weight organic acids (e.g. citric acid, malic acid, oxalic acid)...
Root exudates can accelerate nitrogen (N) cycling by stimulating the decomposition of soil organic m...
Plants and their associated microbiota can have a significant impact on the behaviour of soil contam...
Restoring enzyme function in barren, brownfield soils using green strategies can improve microbial f...
Root exudates play a vital role in driving ecosystem carbon (C) cycling; however, few studies have...
We hypothesized that plant exudates could either gel or disperse soil depending on their chemical ch...
Plants have evolved with roots in close contact with the solid phase of the soil. Therefore, root ex...
In order to study the different soil organic matter mobilisation by agrarian (Zea mais: cultivars Pa...
Root exudate is one of the ways for plant communication to the neighboring plant and adjoining of mi...
The aim of this study was to assess the stimulatory effects of different low molecular weight organi...
Key message This article describes the composition of root exudates, how these metabolites are relea...
Plant roots are one of the major mediators that allocate carbon captured from the atmosphere to soil...
The ATP content, soil respiration, bacterial community composition, and gross N mineralization and i...
<div><p>Vegetation and its associated microorganisms play an important role in the behaviour of soil...
Exudates are part of the total rhizodeposition released by plant roots to soil and are considered as...
Root exudates such as low molecular weight organic acids (e.g. citric acid, malic acid, oxalic acid)...
Root exudates can accelerate nitrogen (N) cycling by stimulating the decomposition of soil organic m...
Plants and their associated microbiota can have a significant impact on the behaviour of soil contam...
Restoring enzyme function in barren, brownfield soils using green strategies can improve microbial f...
Root exudates play a vital role in driving ecosystem carbon (C) cycling; however, few studies have...
We hypothesized that plant exudates could either gel or disperse soil depending on their chemical ch...
Plants have evolved with roots in close contact with the solid phase of the soil. Therefore, root ex...
In order to study the different soil organic matter mobilisation by agrarian (Zea mais: cultivars Pa...