Iron is among the most abundant elements in the soil of paddy fields, and its valence state and partitioning can be transformed by flooding and drainage alternations. However, little is known about the function of soil microbes that interact with Fe(II). In this study, sandy and loamy soils originating from rice fields were treated with Fe(II) at low and high concentrations. The findings demonstrate that additional Fe(II) has various effects on the soil’s microbial community structure and metabolic pathways. We conclude that Fe(II) at high concentrations reduced bacterial abundance and diversity in two textured paddy soils, yet the abundance in loamy soils was higher than it was in sandy soil. Additionally, in environments with high Fe(II) ...
Purpose: The aim of this study is to investigate the abundance, diversity, and distribution of archa...
Paddy soils make up the largest anthropogenic wetlands on earth. They may originate from any type of...
The extensive application of fertilizers for growing rice results in a large input of nitrogen into ...
Iron is among the most abundant elements in the soil of paddy fields, and its valence state and part...
International audienceLowland rice fields of West Africa (Ivory Coast) and South Asia (Thailand) are...
Soil microbiota plays fundamental roles in maintaining ecosystem functions and services, including b...
Purpose — Microbial ferric iron reduction is an important biogeochemical process in nonsulfidogenic ...
Poorly crystalline iron (Fe) oxides are commonly deposited on the surface of rice roots, forming an ...
Microbial ferric iron reduction, with organic carbon or hydrogen as the electron donor, is one of th...
In contrast to what is observed in aerobic uplands, microbial biomass and the presence of electron a...
© 2019 Elsevier B.V. Iron (Fe) is one of the most abundant elements in the earth's crust and intensi...
Pot experiments were conducted to investigate the effect of soil water regimes on the formation of i...
Iron (Fe) plaque, defined as a film of poorly crystalline Fe oxides deposited on the surface of rice...
Iron (Fe) has long been a recognized physiological requirement for life, yet for many microorganisms...
Paddy soils make up the largest anthropogenic wetlands on earth. They may originate from any type of...
Purpose: The aim of this study is to investigate the abundance, diversity, and distribution of archa...
Paddy soils make up the largest anthropogenic wetlands on earth. They may originate from any type of...
The extensive application of fertilizers for growing rice results in a large input of nitrogen into ...
Iron is among the most abundant elements in the soil of paddy fields, and its valence state and part...
International audienceLowland rice fields of West Africa (Ivory Coast) and South Asia (Thailand) are...
Soil microbiota plays fundamental roles in maintaining ecosystem functions and services, including b...
Purpose — Microbial ferric iron reduction is an important biogeochemical process in nonsulfidogenic ...
Poorly crystalline iron (Fe) oxides are commonly deposited on the surface of rice roots, forming an ...
Microbial ferric iron reduction, with organic carbon or hydrogen as the electron donor, is one of th...
In contrast to what is observed in aerobic uplands, microbial biomass and the presence of electron a...
© 2019 Elsevier B.V. Iron (Fe) is one of the most abundant elements in the earth's crust and intensi...
Pot experiments were conducted to investigate the effect of soil water regimes on the formation of i...
Iron (Fe) plaque, defined as a film of poorly crystalline Fe oxides deposited on the surface of rice...
Iron (Fe) has long been a recognized physiological requirement for life, yet for many microorganisms...
Paddy soils make up the largest anthropogenic wetlands on earth. They may originate from any type of...
Purpose: The aim of this study is to investigate the abundance, diversity, and distribution of archa...
Paddy soils make up the largest anthropogenic wetlands on earth. They may originate from any type of...
The extensive application of fertilizers for growing rice results in a large input of nitrogen into ...