Abstract Purpose The main drivers of biogeochemical cycling of nutrients, plant growth promotion, and disease suppression are microbes. Organic manure increases soil quality and plant productivity; the same is true of inorganic fertilizer. In this study, we explored shotgun metagenomics study to investigate how maize (Zea mays everta) rhizosphere microbial community diversity is shaped following the application of both compost manure and inorganic fertilizer. Methods We used high throughput next-generation sequencing—metagenomics studies to examine the rhizosphere microbial community of maize plants grown in an organic compost manure (8 tons/ha and 4 tons/ha) and inorganic (120 kg/ha NPK and 60 kg/ha NPK chemical) fertilized soils. An unfer...
Our current understanding suggests that nutrient management strategies applied to agricultural soils...
Soil abiotic and biotic interactions govern important ecosystem processes. However, the mechanisms b...
Environmentally friendly agricultural production necessitates manipulation of microbe–plant interact...
PhD (Science with Biology), North-West University, Mafikeng CampusSoil fertilization is an age-old a...
Biogeochemical cycling of phosphorus in the agro-ecosystem is mediated by soil microbes. These micro...
The community of microbes in the rhizosphere region is diverse and contributes significantly to plan...
PhD (Biology), North-West University, Mafikeng CampusEndophytes are promising microbes which support...
PhD (Science Biology), North-West University, Mafikeng CampusThe near root region of plants (rhizosp...
We studied the microbial communities in maize (Zea mays) rhizosphere to determine the extent to whic...
The beneficial plant-microbes association has been widely explored with the purpose of understanding...
The rhizosphere microbiome (rhizobiome) comprises a reservoir of ecological traits that contributes ...
<div><p>Microbial communities drive biogeochemical cycles in agricultural areas by decomposing organ...
A link between microbial life history strategies and soil organic carbon storage in agroecosystems i...
Environmentally friendly agricultural production necessitates manipulation of microbe-plant interact...
Characterizing the rhizosphere microbial community composition associated with enhanced crop yield i...
Our current understanding suggests that nutrient management strategies applied to agricultural soils...
Soil abiotic and biotic interactions govern important ecosystem processes. However, the mechanisms b...
Environmentally friendly agricultural production necessitates manipulation of microbe–plant interact...
PhD (Science with Biology), North-West University, Mafikeng CampusSoil fertilization is an age-old a...
Biogeochemical cycling of phosphorus in the agro-ecosystem is mediated by soil microbes. These micro...
The community of microbes in the rhizosphere region is diverse and contributes significantly to plan...
PhD (Biology), North-West University, Mafikeng CampusEndophytes are promising microbes which support...
PhD (Science Biology), North-West University, Mafikeng CampusThe near root region of plants (rhizosp...
We studied the microbial communities in maize (Zea mays) rhizosphere to determine the extent to whic...
The beneficial plant-microbes association has been widely explored with the purpose of understanding...
The rhizosphere microbiome (rhizobiome) comprises a reservoir of ecological traits that contributes ...
<div><p>Microbial communities drive biogeochemical cycles in agricultural areas by decomposing organ...
A link between microbial life history strategies and soil organic carbon storage in agroecosystems i...
Environmentally friendly agricultural production necessitates manipulation of microbe-plant interact...
Characterizing the rhizosphere microbial community composition associated with enhanced crop yield i...
Our current understanding suggests that nutrient management strategies applied to agricultural soils...
Soil abiotic and biotic interactions govern important ecosystem processes. However, the mechanisms b...
Environmentally friendly agricultural production necessitates manipulation of microbe–plant interact...