The interface between roots and soil, known as the rhizosphere, is a dynamic habitat in the soil ecosystem. Unraveling the factors that control rhizosphere community assembly is a key starting point for understanding the diversity of plant-microbial interactions that occur in soil. The goals of this study were to determine how environmental factors shape rhizosphere microbial communities, such as local soil characteristics and the regional climate, and to determine the relative influence of the rhizosphere on microbial community assembly compared to the pressures imposed by the local and regional environment. We identified the bacteria present in the soil immediately adjacent to the roots of wild oat (A vena spp.) in three California grassl...
International audienceUp to 20% of the carbon capital fixed by plants through photosynthesis is inve...
International audienceWithin a landscape, multiple habitats exist for soil microbial communities. Bu...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comRhizosphere microbial communities are i...
The interface between roots and soil, known as the rhizosphere, is a dynamic habitat in the soil eco...
UnlabelledIt is well known that rhizosphere microbiomes differ from those of surrounding soil, and y...
The rhizosphere is a dynamic root-soil interface characterized by interactions between soil microorg...
Plant and soil properties cooperatively structure soil microbial communities, with implications for ...
Soil microbial communities play a key role in ecosystem function, plant nutrition, and plant populat...
<div><p>Plant and soil properties cooperatively structure soil microbial communities, with implicati...
The rhizosphere encompasses the soil surrounding the surface of plants’ fine roots. Accordingly, the...
The rhizosphere encompasses the soil surrounding the surface of plants’ fine roots. Accordingly, the...
Soils support an enormous microbial diversity, but the ecological drivers of this diversity are poor...
The rhizosphere encompasses the soil surrounding the surface of plants’ fine roots. Accordingly, the...
Does plant diversity drive soil microbial diversity in temperate, upland grasslands? Plants influenc...
The controls on aboveground community composition and diversity have been extensively studied, but o...
International audienceUp to 20% of the carbon capital fixed by plants through photosynthesis is inve...
International audienceWithin a landscape, multiple habitats exist for soil microbial communities. Bu...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comRhizosphere microbial communities are i...
The interface between roots and soil, known as the rhizosphere, is a dynamic habitat in the soil eco...
UnlabelledIt is well known that rhizosphere microbiomes differ from those of surrounding soil, and y...
The rhizosphere is a dynamic root-soil interface characterized by interactions between soil microorg...
Plant and soil properties cooperatively structure soil microbial communities, with implications for ...
Soil microbial communities play a key role in ecosystem function, plant nutrition, and plant populat...
<div><p>Plant and soil properties cooperatively structure soil microbial communities, with implicati...
The rhizosphere encompasses the soil surrounding the surface of plants’ fine roots. Accordingly, the...
The rhizosphere encompasses the soil surrounding the surface of plants’ fine roots. Accordingly, the...
Soils support an enormous microbial diversity, but the ecological drivers of this diversity are poor...
The rhizosphere encompasses the soil surrounding the surface of plants’ fine roots. Accordingly, the...
Does plant diversity drive soil microbial diversity in temperate, upland grasslands? Plants influenc...
The controls on aboveground community composition and diversity have been extensively studied, but o...
International audienceUp to 20% of the carbon capital fixed by plants through photosynthesis is inve...
International audienceWithin a landscape, multiple habitats exist for soil microbial communities. Bu...
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.comRhizosphere microbial communities are i...