Abstract Background Exploiting soil microorganisms in the rhizosphere of plants can significantly improve agricultural productivity; however, the mechanism by which microorganisms specifically affect agricultural productivity is poorly understood. To clarify this uncertainly, the rhizospheric microbial communities of super rice plants at various growth stages were analysed using 16S rRNA high-throughput gene sequencing; microbial communities were then related to soil properties and rice productivity. Results The rhizospheric bacterial communities were characterized by the phyla Proteobacteria, Acidobacteria, Chloroflexi, and Verrucomicrobia during all stages of rice growth. Rice production differed by approximately 30% between high- and low...
We studied the effects of rice straw biochar addition on the microbial diversity of a paddy soil und...
Paddy rice fields occupy broad agricultural area in China and cover diverse soil types. Microbial co...
The rhizosphere-associated microbiome impacts plant performance and tolerance to abiotic and biotic ...
Understanding microbial community succession is key to uncover the mechanisms driving variation in s...
Rice paddy soil-associated microbiota participate in biogeochemical processes that underpin rice yie...
Taoyuan, Yunnan Province is a special eco-site which keeps the highest yield records of rice cultiva...
Facultative mutualisms between plants and microbes might benefit the hosts including growth enhancem...
Bacterial communities present in the rhizosphere of different plants, including rice (Oryza sativa),...
Crop rotation is a practice harmonized with the sustainable rice production. Nevertheless, the impli...
BackgroundSoils are a key component of agricultural productivity, and soil microbiota determine the ...
Rice is the third most important crop worldwide. Unfortunately, in most rice-producing countries, cr...
The dynamic patterns of the belowground microbial communities and their corresponding metabolic func...
Bacterial communities in soil play a key role in carbon (C) and nutrient cycling. Unravelling how ba...
Eco-agricultural systems aim to reduce the use of chemical fertilizers in order to improve sustainab...
Paddy rice fields occupy broad agricultural area in China and cover diverse soil types. Microbial co...
We studied the effects of rice straw biochar addition on the microbial diversity of a paddy soil und...
Paddy rice fields occupy broad agricultural area in China and cover diverse soil types. Microbial co...
The rhizosphere-associated microbiome impacts plant performance and tolerance to abiotic and biotic ...
Understanding microbial community succession is key to uncover the mechanisms driving variation in s...
Rice paddy soil-associated microbiota participate in biogeochemical processes that underpin rice yie...
Taoyuan, Yunnan Province is a special eco-site which keeps the highest yield records of rice cultiva...
Facultative mutualisms between plants and microbes might benefit the hosts including growth enhancem...
Bacterial communities present in the rhizosphere of different plants, including rice (Oryza sativa),...
Crop rotation is a practice harmonized with the sustainable rice production. Nevertheless, the impli...
BackgroundSoils are a key component of agricultural productivity, and soil microbiota determine the ...
Rice is the third most important crop worldwide. Unfortunately, in most rice-producing countries, cr...
The dynamic patterns of the belowground microbial communities and their corresponding metabolic func...
Bacterial communities in soil play a key role in carbon (C) and nutrient cycling. Unravelling how ba...
Eco-agricultural systems aim to reduce the use of chemical fertilizers in order to improve sustainab...
Paddy rice fields occupy broad agricultural area in China and cover diverse soil types. Microbial co...
We studied the effects of rice straw biochar addition on the microbial diversity of a paddy soil und...
Paddy rice fields occupy broad agricultural area in China and cover diverse soil types. Microbial co...
The rhizosphere-associated microbiome impacts plant performance and tolerance to abiotic and biotic ...