Food crops are grown with fertilizers containing nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium (macronutrients) along with magnesium, calcium, boron, and zinc (micronutrients) at different ratios during their cultivation. Soil and plant-associated microbes have been implicated to promote plant growth, stress tolerance, and productivity. However, the high degree of variability across agricultural environments makes it difficult to assess the possible influences of nutrient fertilizers on these microbial communities. Uncovering the underlying mechanisms could lead us to achieve consistently improved food quality and productivity with minimal environmental impacts. For this purpose, we tested a commercially available fertilizer (surface-mined volcanic a...
Soil microbial communities interact with roots, affecting plant growth and nutrient acquisition. In ...
Organic fertilizers and especially microbial biomass, also known as microbial fertilizer, can enable...
Aims In order to counteract the enduring decreases in the quality of agricultural land, mechanistic ...
Food crops are grown with fertilizers containing nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium (macronutrients...
Synthetic fertilizer production is associated with a high environmental footprint, as compounds typi...
Agricultural management practices affect bulk soil microbial communities and the functions they carr...
As soil and soilless culture systems are highly dynamic environments, the structure of rhizosphere m...
Crops often show plasticity in their root morphology and physiology to environmental changes that ca...
Agricultural practices can affect root-associated microbiota, but the effect of fertilization is sti...
The microbial communities thriving at the root_soil interface have the potential to improve plant gr...
The microbial communities thriving at the root−soil interface have the potential to improve plant gr...
Although previous studies have shown that nitrogen (N) fertilization may negatively affect bacterial...
Plant-associated microorganisms can stimulate plants growth and influence both crops yield and quali...
The use of plant growth-promoting microorganisms (PGPMs) as bio-effectors (BEs) to improve the nutri...
Fertilizer application is a common anthropogenic alteration to terrestrial systems. Increased nutrie...
Soil microbial communities interact with roots, affecting plant growth and nutrient acquisition. In ...
Organic fertilizers and especially microbial biomass, also known as microbial fertilizer, can enable...
Aims In order to counteract the enduring decreases in the quality of agricultural land, mechanistic ...
Food crops are grown with fertilizers containing nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium (macronutrients...
Synthetic fertilizer production is associated with a high environmental footprint, as compounds typi...
Agricultural management practices affect bulk soil microbial communities and the functions they carr...
As soil and soilless culture systems are highly dynamic environments, the structure of rhizosphere m...
Crops often show plasticity in their root morphology and physiology to environmental changes that ca...
Agricultural practices can affect root-associated microbiota, but the effect of fertilization is sti...
The microbial communities thriving at the root_soil interface have the potential to improve plant gr...
The microbial communities thriving at the root−soil interface have the potential to improve plant gr...
Although previous studies have shown that nitrogen (N) fertilization may negatively affect bacterial...
Plant-associated microorganisms can stimulate plants growth and influence both crops yield and quali...
The use of plant growth-promoting microorganisms (PGPMs) as bio-effectors (BEs) to improve the nutri...
Fertilizer application is a common anthropogenic alteration to terrestrial systems. Increased nutrie...
Soil microbial communities interact with roots, affecting plant growth and nutrient acquisition. In ...
Organic fertilizers and especially microbial biomass, also known as microbial fertilizer, can enable...
Aims In order to counteract the enduring decreases in the quality of agricultural land, mechanistic ...