The rhizobacterial communities of 29 pioneer plants belonging to 12 species were investigated in an alpine ecosystem to assess if plants from different species could select for specific rhizobacterial communities. Rhizospheres and unvegetated soils were collected from a floristic pioneer stage plot at 2,400 m a.s.l. in the forefield of Weisskugel Glacier (Matsch Valley, South Tyrol, Italy), after 160 years of glacier retreat. To allow for a culture-independent perspective, total environmental DNA was extracted from both rhizosphere and bare soil samples and analyzed by Automated Ribosomal Intergenic Spacer Analysis (ARISA) and Denaturing Gradient Gel Electrophoresis (DGGE). ARISA fingerprinting showed that rhizobacterial genetic structure w...
In mature soils, plant species and soil type determine the selection of root microbiota. Which of th...
Biological diversities of multiple kingdoms potentially respond in similar ways to environmental cha...
The rhizosphere is a dynamic root-soil interface characterized by interactions between soil microorg...
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,...
Copyright © 2014 Sonia Ciccazzo et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Interactions between plants and bacteria in the non-rhizosphere soil are rarely assessed, because th...
This study investigates the small-scale spatial impact of the pioneering plant Leucanthemopsis alpin...
Terrestrial plants and microbes have co-evolved since the emergence of the former on Earth. Associat...
We compared the size, culturability, diversity, and dominant species similarity of the bacterial com...
International audienceBackground: The advent of molecular techniques in microbial ecology has arouse...
Positive associations between alpine cushion plants and other species have been extensively studied....
Soil bacteria and understorey plants interact and drive forest ecosystem functioning. Yet, knowledge...
The rhizosphere encompasses the soil surrounding the surface of plants’ fine roots. Accordingly, the...
International audienceWithin a landscape, multiple habitats exist for soil microbial communities. Bu...
In mature soils, plant species and soil type determine the selection of root microbiota. Which of th...
Biological diversities of multiple kingdoms potentially respond in similar ways to environmental cha...
The rhizosphere is a dynamic root-soil interface characterized by interactions between soil microorg...
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,...
Copyright © 2014 Sonia Ciccazzo et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Interactions between plants and bacteria in the non-rhizosphere soil are rarely assessed, because th...
This study investigates the small-scale spatial impact of the pioneering plant Leucanthemopsis alpin...
Terrestrial plants and microbes have co-evolved since the emergence of the former on Earth. Associat...
We compared the size, culturability, diversity, and dominant species similarity of the bacterial com...
International audienceBackground: The advent of molecular techniques in microbial ecology has arouse...
Positive associations between alpine cushion plants and other species have been extensively studied....
Soil bacteria and understorey plants interact and drive forest ecosystem functioning. Yet, knowledge...
The rhizosphere encompasses the soil surrounding the surface of plants’ fine roots. Accordingly, the...
International audienceWithin a landscape, multiple habitats exist for soil microbial communities. Bu...
In mature soils, plant species and soil type determine the selection of root microbiota. Which of th...
Biological diversities of multiple kingdoms potentially respond in similar ways to environmental cha...
The rhizosphere is a dynamic root-soil interface characterized by interactions between soil microorg...