Microbial populations living at the root–soil interfaces, the rhizosphere, are immersed in a framework of interactions known to influence plant growth and health, and soil quality. In the past years, research has been focused on improving the understanding of the diversity, dynamics, and significance of rhizosphere microbial populations, and to gain more information on the molecular determinants of their cooperative interactions. Thus the aim of this chapter is to review current knowledge on microbial interactions that take place in the rhizosphere scenario, with emphasis on ecological and molecular issues. In particular, this article summarizes and discusses significant aspects of this topic including: (i) activities of the diverse trophic...
The rhizosphere provides a home to numerous (micro)organisms that in turn may affect plant growth, d...
Roots are important not only for water and nutrient supply of the plant, but also to release a wide ...
plant–microbe interactions; plant growth promotion; food safety; disease-suppressive soils; core and...
Production of plant biomass is one of the main ecosystem services delivered by soil. The area closel...
The rhizosphere is a biologically active zone of the soil around plant roots that contains soil-born...
Abstract: Rhizosphere, the interface between soil and plant roots, is a chemically complex environme...
International audienceThe rhizosphere is a hot spot of microbial interactions as exudates released b...
A diverse assemblage of plant-microbial mutualisms exists in the rhizosphere and rhizoplane. A prima...
The interaction of plants and the soil microflora has to be regarded in both ways leading to a selec...
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi are key components of soil microbiota and obviously interact with other...
There is a considerable evidence of both cooperation and synergism between groups of organisms conce...
Abstract The rhizosphere is a hot spot of microbial interactions as exudates released by plant roots...
The rhizosphere is a site of intense interactions between plant and microorganisms. Molecular signal...
There are several major types of mycorrhiza that are classified according to morphology and the type...
Abstract − Nutrient acquisition by plants occurs in an environment characterized by complex interact...
The rhizosphere provides a home to numerous (micro)organisms that in turn may affect plant growth, d...
Roots are important not only for water and nutrient supply of the plant, but also to release a wide ...
plant–microbe interactions; plant growth promotion; food safety; disease-suppressive soils; core and...
Production of plant biomass is one of the main ecosystem services delivered by soil. The area closel...
The rhizosphere is a biologically active zone of the soil around plant roots that contains soil-born...
Abstract: Rhizosphere, the interface between soil and plant roots, is a chemically complex environme...
International audienceThe rhizosphere is a hot spot of microbial interactions as exudates released b...
A diverse assemblage of plant-microbial mutualisms exists in the rhizosphere and rhizoplane. A prima...
The interaction of plants and the soil microflora has to be regarded in both ways leading to a selec...
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi are key components of soil microbiota and obviously interact with other...
There is a considerable evidence of both cooperation and synergism between groups of organisms conce...
Abstract The rhizosphere is a hot spot of microbial interactions as exudates released by plant roots...
The rhizosphere is a site of intense interactions between plant and microorganisms. Molecular signal...
There are several major types of mycorrhiza that are classified according to morphology and the type...
Abstract − Nutrient acquisition by plants occurs in an environment characterized by complex interact...
The rhizosphere provides a home to numerous (micro)organisms that in turn may affect plant growth, d...
Roots are important not only for water and nutrient supply of the plant, but also to release a wide ...
plant–microbe interactions; plant growth promotion; food safety; disease-suppressive soils; core and...