Saprotrophic fungi play an important role in ecosystem functioning and plant performance, but their abundance in intensively managed arable soils is low. Saprotrophic fungal biomass in arable soils can be enhanced with amendments of cellulose‐rich materials. Here, we examined if sawdust‐stimulated saprotrophic fungi extend their activity to the rhizosphere of crop seedlings and influence the composition and activity of other rhizosphere and root inhabitants. After growing carrot seedlings in sawdust‐amended arable soil, we determined fungal and bacterial biomass and community structure in roots, rhizosphere and soil. Utilization of root exudates was assessed by stable isotope probing (SIP) following 13CO2‐pulse‐labelling of seedlings. This ...
Cellulose-rich amendments stimulate saprotrophic fungi in arable soils. This may increase competitiv...
Recently fixed plant carbon (C) being released as rhizodeposits is a major resource fueling soil foo...
International audienceUp to 20% of the carbon capital fixed by plants through photosynthesis is inve...
Saprotrophic fungi play an important role in ecosystem functioning and plant performance, but their ...
Saprotrophic fungi play an important role in ecosystem functioning and plant performance, but their ...
Intensively managed agricultural production of food and fiber does often coincide with negative side...
Saprotrophic fungi are abundant in soils of (semi-)natural ecosystems, where they play a major role ...
Saprotrophic fungi are abundant in soils of (semi-)natural ecosystems, where they play a major role ...
The size and structure of the soil microbial community was measured under maize grown in rotation wi...
The rhizosphere microbial community of crop plants in intensively managed arable soils is strongly d...
Although microbial-derived carbon (C) inputs to soil are increasingly acknowledged as an important s...
Activities of rhizosphere microbes are key to the functioning of terrestrial ecosystems. It is commo...
The rhizosphere microbial community of crop plants in intensively managed arable soils is strongly d...
Cellulose-rich amendments stimulate saprotrophic fungi in arable soils. This may increase competitiv...
The rhizosphere microbial community of crop plants in intensively managed arable soils is strongly d...
Cellulose-rich amendments stimulate saprotrophic fungi in arable soils. This may increase competitiv...
Recently fixed plant carbon (C) being released as rhizodeposits is a major resource fueling soil foo...
International audienceUp to 20% of the carbon capital fixed by plants through photosynthesis is inve...
Saprotrophic fungi play an important role in ecosystem functioning and plant performance, but their ...
Saprotrophic fungi play an important role in ecosystem functioning and plant performance, but their ...
Intensively managed agricultural production of food and fiber does often coincide with negative side...
Saprotrophic fungi are abundant in soils of (semi-)natural ecosystems, where they play a major role ...
Saprotrophic fungi are abundant in soils of (semi-)natural ecosystems, where they play a major role ...
The size and structure of the soil microbial community was measured under maize grown in rotation wi...
The rhizosphere microbial community of crop plants in intensively managed arable soils is strongly d...
Although microbial-derived carbon (C) inputs to soil are increasingly acknowledged as an important s...
Activities of rhizosphere microbes are key to the functioning of terrestrial ecosystems. It is commo...
The rhizosphere microbial community of crop plants in intensively managed arable soils is strongly d...
Cellulose-rich amendments stimulate saprotrophic fungi in arable soils. This may increase competitiv...
The rhizosphere microbial community of crop plants in intensively managed arable soils is strongly d...
Cellulose-rich amendments stimulate saprotrophic fungi in arable soils. This may increase competitiv...
Recently fixed plant carbon (C) being released as rhizodeposits is a major resource fueling soil foo...
International audienceUp to 20% of the carbon capital fixed by plants through photosynthesis is inve...