Erratum paru dans Plant and soil (2009) 325 (1-2) p. 351-352 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11104-009-0100-4. Diversity, structure and productivity of above-ground compartment of terrestrial ecosystems have been generally considered as the main drivers of the relationships between diversity and ecosystem functioning. More recently it has been suggested that plant population dynamics may be linked with the development of the below-ground community. The biologically active soil zone where root-root and rootmicrobe communications occur is named "Rhizosphere" where root exudates play active roles in regulating rhizosphere interactions. Root exudation can regulate the soil microbial community, withstand herbivory, facilitate beneficial symbioses, mo...
The diversity of microbes associated with plant roots is enormous, in the order of tens of thousands...
There is a considerable evidence of both cooperation and synergism between groups of organisms conce...
Correspondance auteurs: B. Jaillard e-mail: jaillard@montpellier.inra.fr P. Hinsinger e-mail: philip...
International audienceDiversity, structure and productivity of above-ground compartment of terrestri...
\u2022 Plant survival and crop productivity are strictly dependent on the capability of plants to ad...
The interactions in the rhizosphere are leading to a highly structured microbial community which, to...
Abstract − Nutrient acquisition by plants occurs in an environment characterized by complex interact...
This review compares endophytic symbiotic and pathogenic root-microbe interactions and examines how ...
Despite significant advances in crop protection, plant diseases cause a 20% yield loss in food and c...
Abstract The rhizosphere is a hot spot of microbial interactions as exudates released by plant roots...
Roots are important not only for water and nutrient supply of the plant, but also to release a wide ...
The rhizosphere is a hot spot of microbial interactions as exudates released by plant roots are a ma...
The rhizosphere is a site of intense interactions between plant and microorganisms. Molecular signal...
Abstract: Rhizosphere, the interface between soil and plant roots, is a chemically complex environme...
The rhizosphere microbiome plays a pivotal role in the functioning of plants by influencing their ph...
The diversity of microbes associated with plant roots is enormous, in the order of tens of thousands...
There is a considerable evidence of both cooperation and synergism between groups of organisms conce...
Correspondance auteurs: B. Jaillard e-mail: jaillard@montpellier.inra.fr P. Hinsinger e-mail: philip...
International audienceDiversity, structure and productivity of above-ground compartment of terrestri...
\u2022 Plant survival and crop productivity are strictly dependent on the capability of plants to ad...
The interactions in the rhizosphere are leading to a highly structured microbial community which, to...
Abstract − Nutrient acquisition by plants occurs in an environment characterized by complex interact...
This review compares endophytic symbiotic and pathogenic root-microbe interactions and examines how ...
Despite significant advances in crop protection, plant diseases cause a 20% yield loss in food and c...
Abstract The rhizosphere is a hot spot of microbial interactions as exudates released by plant roots...
Roots are important not only for water and nutrient supply of the plant, but also to release a wide ...
The rhizosphere is a hot spot of microbial interactions as exudates released by plant roots are a ma...
The rhizosphere is a site of intense interactions between plant and microorganisms. Molecular signal...
Abstract: Rhizosphere, the interface between soil and plant roots, is a chemically complex environme...
The rhizosphere microbiome plays a pivotal role in the functioning of plants by influencing their ph...
The diversity of microbes associated with plant roots is enormous, in the order of tens of thousands...
There is a considerable evidence of both cooperation and synergism between groups of organisms conce...
Correspondance auteurs: B. Jaillard e-mail: jaillard@montpellier.inra.fr P. Hinsinger e-mail: philip...