Root exudation is an important process determining plant interactions with the soil environment. Many studies have linked this process to soil nutrient mobilization. Yet, it remains unresolved how exudation is controlled and how exactly and under what circumstances plants benefit from exudation. The majority of root exudates including primary metabolites (sugars, amino acids, and organic acids) are believed to be passively lost from the root and used by rhizosphere-dwelling microbes. In this review, we synthetize recent advances in ecology and plant biology to explain and propose mechanisms by which root exudation of primary metabolites is controlled, and what role their exudation plays in plant nutrient acquisition strategies. Specifically...
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The rhizosphere is a hot spot of soil microbial activity and is largely fed by root exudation. The c...
Plant roots are one of the major mediators that allocate carbon captured from the atmosphere to soil...
Aims: Root exudates are known to shape microbial activities in the rhizosphere and to be of fundamen...
Root exudates are plant-derived, exported metabolites likely shaping root-associated microbiomes by ...
Key message This article describes the composition of root exudates, how these metabolites are relea...
It has been estimated that between 40 and 60 % of the assimilated carbon is diverted to the roots an...
Plant root exudation is a crucial means through which plants communicate with soil microbes and infl...
Although interactions between plants and microbes at the plant–soil interface are known to be import...
Plant root exudates serve pivotal roles in supporting plant development and interactions with the ph...
Root exudates could be considered as communicating molecules used by plants to interact with soil. I...
Summary Root exudation is a key component of nutrient and carbon dynamics in terrestrial ecosystems....
Plant strategies for soil nutrient uptake have the potential to strongly influence plant–microbiota ...
<div><p>Plant roots constantly secrete compounds into the soil to interact with neighboring organism...
Root exudates comprise a large variety of compounds released by plants into the rhizosphere, includi...
© The Author(s) 2017. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Annals of Botany Company...
The rhizosphere is a hot spot of soil microbial activity and is largely fed by root exudation. The c...
Plant roots are one of the major mediators that allocate carbon captured from the atmosphere to soil...
Aims: Root exudates are known to shape microbial activities in the rhizosphere and to be of fundamen...
Root exudates are plant-derived, exported metabolites likely shaping root-associated microbiomes by ...
Key message This article describes the composition of root exudates, how these metabolites are relea...
It has been estimated that between 40 and 60 % of the assimilated carbon is diverted to the roots an...
Plant root exudation is a crucial means through which plants communicate with soil microbes and infl...
Although interactions between plants and microbes at the plant–soil interface are known to be import...
Plant root exudates serve pivotal roles in supporting plant development and interactions with the ph...
Root exudates could be considered as communicating molecules used by plants to interact with soil. I...
Summary Root exudation is a key component of nutrient and carbon dynamics in terrestrial ecosystems....
Plant strategies for soil nutrient uptake have the potential to strongly influence plant–microbiota ...
<div><p>Plant roots constantly secrete compounds into the soil to interact with neighboring organism...
Root exudates comprise a large variety of compounds released by plants into the rhizosphere, includi...
© The Author(s) 2017. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Annals of Botany Company...
The rhizosphere is a hot spot of soil microbial activity and is largely fed by root exudation. The c...
Plant roots are one of the major mediators that allocate carbon captured from the atmosphere to soil...