ABSTRACT: The competition between weeds and crops is one of the main factors responsible for productivity losses in agricultural fields. This review aimed at presenting and discussing how the interactions between weeds and microorganisms can affect the competitive capacity of weeds and soil physicochemical properties. We also discuss how changes in the elemental stoichiometry of weeds can reflect their competitive and adaptative capacity. Although weeds are more dependent on associations with soil microorganisms than crops for growth, few studies have assessed the contribution of the soil microbiota to their competitive success in agroecosystems. When in competition, plants can change the elemental stoichiometry of their tissues in environm...
The interest for plant interactions, especially between crop and weed species, in agricultural situa...
It is becoming increasingly clear that plant roots can impact the decomposition of existing soil C i...
Sources of competition for limited soil resources, such as nitrogen, include competitive interaction...
ABSTRACT: The competition between weeds and crops is one of the main factors responsible for product...
The competition between weeds and crops is one of the main factors responsible for productivity loss...
Certain plant combinations can stimulate the mineralization of soil organic matter (SOM), thereby ch...
The competition between weeds and crops is a topic of great interest, since this interaction can cau...
Plant roots interact with rhizosphere microorganisms to accelerate soil organic matter (SOM) mineral...
Plant roots have both direct and indirect effects on nutrient availabilities and fluxes in rhizosphe...
As a consequence of the tight linkages among soils, plants and microbes inhabiting the rhizosphere, ...
To investigate how the level of microbial activity in grassland soils affects plant–microbial compet...
Contents 656 I. 657 II. 657 III. 658 IV. 659 V. 661 VI. 662 VII. 663 VIII. 665 666 References 666 Su...
Iron and phosphorus availability is low in many soils; hence, microorganisms and plants have evolved...
The rhizosphere is a hot spot of soil microbial activity and is largely fed by root exudation. The c...
SPE EA Section 15 : Engineering the rhizosphere: The "biased rhizosphere" concept Ouvrage en 2 volum...
The interest for plant interactions, especially between crop and weed species, in agricultural situa...
It is becoming increasingly clear that plant roots can impact the decomposition of existing soil C i...
Sources of competition for limited soil resources, such as nitrogen, include competitive interaction...
ABSTRACT: The competition between weeds and crops is one of the main factors responsible for product...
The competition between weeds and crops is one of the main factors responsible for productivity loss...
Certain plant combinations can stimulate the mineralization of soil organic matter (SOM), thereby ch...
The competition between weeds and crops is a topic of great interest, since this interaction can cau...
Plant roots interact with rhizosphere microorganisms to accelerate soil organic matter (SOM) mineral...
Plant roots have both direct and indirect effects on nutrient availabilities and fluxes in rhizosphe...
As a consequence of the tight linkages among soils, plants and microbes inhabiting the rhizosphere, ...
To investigate how the level of microbial activity in grassland soils affects plant–microbial compet...
Contents 656 I. 657 II. 657 III. 658 IV. 659 V. 661 VI. 662 VII. 663 VIII. 665 666 References 666 Su...
Iron and phosphorus availability is low in many soils; hence, microorganisms and plants have evolved...
The rhizosphere is a hot spot of soil microbial activity and is largely fed by root exudation. The c...
SPE EA Section 15 : Engineering the rhizosphere: The "biased rhizosphere" concept Ouvrage en 2 volum...
The interest for plant interactions, especially between crop and weed species, in agricultural situa...
It is becoming increasingly clear that plant roots can impact the decomposition of existing soil C i...
Sources of competition for limited soil resources, such as nitrogen, include competitive interaction...