Abstract Background Rhizodeposits regulate rhizosphere interactions, processes, nutrient and energy flow, and plant-microbe communication and thus play a vital role in maintaining soil and plant health. However, it remains unclear whether and how alteration in belowground carbon allocation and chemodiversity of rhizodeposits influences microbiome functioning in the rhizosphere ecosystems. To address this research gap, we investigated the relationship of rhizosphere carbon allocation and chemodiversity with microbiome biodiversity and functioning during peanut (Arachis hypogaea) continuous mono-cropping. After continuously labeling plants with 13CO2, we studied the chemodiversity and composition of rhizodeposits, along with the composition a...
International audienceUp to 20% of the carbon capital fixed by plants through photosynthesis is inve...
Abstract The rhizosphere, a narrow zone of soil near plant roots, is a hot spot for microbial activi...
The rhizosphere is a hotspot for microbial carbon transformations, and is the entry point for root p...
Microorganisms associated with roots are thought to be part of the so-called extended plant phenotyp...
Microorganisms associated with roots are thought to be part of the so-called extended plant phenotyp...
Microorganisms associated with roots are thought to be part of the so-called extended plant phenotyp...
Microorganisms associated with roots are thought to be part of the so-called extended plant phenotyp...
Microorganisms associated with roots are thought to be part of the so-called extended plant phenotyp...
Microorganisms associated with roots are thought to be part of the so-called extended plant phenotyp...
Microorganisms associated with roots are thought to be part of the so-called extended plant phenotyp...
The functioning, health, and productivity of soil is intimately tied to the complex network of inter...
The functioning, health, and productivity of soil is intimately tied to the complex network of inter...
International audienceUp to 20% of the carbon capital fixed by plants through photosynthesis is inve...
International audienceUp to 20% of the carbon capital fixed by plants through photosynthesis is inve...
International audienceUp to 20% of the carbon capital fixed by plants through photosynthesis is inve...
International audienceUp to 20% of the carbon capital fixed by plants through photosynthesis is inve...
Abstract The rhizosphere, a narrow zone of soil near plant roots, is a hot spot for microbial activi...
The rhizosphere is a hotspot for microbial carbon transformations, and is the entry point for root p...
Microorganisms associated with roots are thought to be part of the so-called extended plant phenotyp...
Microorganisms associated with roots are thought to be part of the so-called extended plant phenotyp...
Microorganisms associated with roots are thought to be part of the so-called extended plant phenotyp...
Microorganisms associated with roots are thought to be part of the so-called extended plant phenotyp...
Microorganisms associated with roots are thought to be part of the so-called extended plant phenotyp...
Microorganisms associated with roots are thought to be part of the so-called extended plant phenotyp...
Microorganisms associated with roots are thought to be part of the so-called extended plant phenotyp...
The functioning, health, and productivity of soil is intimately tied to the complex network of inter...
The functioning, health, and productivity of soil is intimately tied to the complex network of inter...
International audienceUp to 20% of the carbon capital fixed by plants through photosynthesis is inve...
International audienceUp to 20% of the carbon capital fixed by plants through photosynthesis is inve...
International audienceUp to 20% of the carbon capital fixed by plants through photosynthesis is inve...
International audienceUp to 20% of the carbon capital fixed by plants through photosynthesis is inve...
Abstract The rhizosphere, a narrow zone of soil near plant roots, is a hot spot for microbial activi...
The rhizosphere is a hotspot for microbial carbon transformations, and is the entry point for root p...