Aims - Microorganisms play a dichotomous role in the soil nitrogen cycle through mineralization and immobilization. We aimed to understand how nitrogen availability modifies the effect of microorganisms on plant growth. We hypothesized that soil microorganisms would increase plant biomass following amendment with a substrate rich in organic nitrogen (net mineralization), be neutral when adding inorganic nitrogen, and decrease biomass when adding organic nitrogen-limited substrate (nitrogen competition). Method - Barley (Hordeum vulgare L., cv. Evergreen) was exposed to either i) limited, organically bound nitrogen, ii) organically bound nitrogen or iii) inorganic nitrogen. In these amendments, we assessed the differences in plant biomass a...
Plant species are important drivers of soil microbial communities. However, how plant functional tra...
International audience1. Nitrogen is the major nutrient limiting plant growth in terrestrial ecosyst...
Catch crops (CC) reduce nitrate leaching, and may resolve a major concern in nitrogen (N) intensive ...
Accepted manuscript version, licensed CC BY-NC-ND 4.0. Aims - Microorganisms play a dichotomous rol...
Background Since the dawn of agriculture, human selection on plants has progressively differentiated...
Plant roots are shaping microbial communities that are distinct from the surrounding soil. These roo...
The microbiota populating the rhizosphere, the interface between roots and soil, can modulate plant ...
were placed into soil as separate layers, negative effect of plant roots on microbial growth was obs...
To investigate how the level of microbial activity in grassland soils affects plant–microbial compet...
The microbiota populating the rhizosphere, the interface between roots and soil, can modulate plant ...
Plant species are important drivers of soil microbial communities. However, how plant functional tra...
International audience1. Nitrogen is the major nutrient limiting plant growth in terrestrial ecosyst...
Catch crops (CC) reduce nitrate leaching, and may resolve a major concern in nitrogen (N) intensive ...
Accepted manuscript version, licensed CC BY-NC-ND 4.0. Aims - Microorganisms play a dichotomous rol...
Background Since the dawn of agriculture, human selection on plants has progressively differentiated...
Plant roots are shaping microbial communities that are distinct from the surrounding soil. These roo...
The microbiota populating the rhizosphere, the interface between roots and soil, can modulate plant ...
were placed into soil as separate layers, negative effect of plant roots on microbial growth was obs...
To investigate how the level of microbial activity in grassland soils affects plant–microbial compet...
The microbiota populating the rhizosphere, the interface between roots and soil, can modulate plant ...
Plant species are important drivers of soil microbial communities. However, how plant functional tra...
International audience1. Nitrogen is the major nutrient limiting plant growth in terrestrial ecosyst...
Catch crops (CC) reduce nitrate leaching, and may resolve a major concern in nitrogen (N) intensive ...