Soil is an extremely heterogeneous matrix where organic and inorganic phases coexist with a variety of living organisms. In particular, the rhizosphere is a very dynamic environment where plants and microorganisms compete (or cooperate) for mineral nutrients. In such a dynamic system, thermodynamic previsions about chemical processes can be controverted by peculiar conditions, which may kinetically favor other unexpected reactions. It is widely accepted that low-molecular-weight organic acids released into the rhizosphere have complexing properties thereby enhancing the solubility of several mineral elements and increasing their availability for plant uptake. Among these, it is well known that citrate can increase mineral nutrients mobilit...
Plant roots are one of the major mediators that allocate carbon captured from the atmosphere to soil...
Nanoparticle (NPs) containing essential metals are being considered in formulations of fertilizers t...
International audienceDue to only few experimental evidences, the importance of root-induced alterat...
Soil is an extremely heterogeneous matrix where organic and inorganic phases coexist with a variety ...
In this study, we provide experimental evidences that in calcareous soils microbial degradation/deco...
The impact of a large rhizosphere alkalisation on copper (Cu) bioavailability to durum wheat (Tritic...
International audiencePseudomonas fluorescens is a siderophore producing bacteria that is expected t...
Correspondance auteur: Bravin M.N. CIRAD, UPR Recyclage & Risque 78, F-34398 Montpellier, France E-m...
Root exudates such as low molecular weight organic acids (e.g. citric acid, malic acid, oxalic acid)...
Mineral-associated microbes drive many critical soil processes, including mineral weathering, soil a...
CuO nanoparticles (NPs), used as antimicrobials in coatings, paints, and potentially as a foliar ant...
The role of organic acids in the mobilization of plant nutrients from the rhizosphere was assessed i...
Batch-type leaching experiments were performed on polluted soil contaminated by pyrite cinders to ev...
Dicotyledons cope with ion (Fe) shortage by releasing low-molecular-weight organic compounds into th...
Purpose: Copper (Cu) contamination has been increasing in land ecosystems. Biochars (BCs) and arbusc...
Plant roots are one of the major mediators that allocate carbon captured from the atmosphere to soil...
Nanoparticle (NPs) containing essential metals are being considered in formulations of fertilizers t...
International audienceDue to only few experimental evidences, the importance of root-induced alterat...
Soil is an extremely heterogeneous matrix where organic and inorganic phases coexist with a variety ...
In this study, we provide experimental evidences that in calcareous soils microbial degradation/deco...
The impact of a large rhizosphere alkalisation on copper (Cu) bioavailability to durum wheat (Tritic...
International audiencePseudomonas fluorescens is a siderophore producing bacteria that is expected t...
Correspondance auteur: Bravin M.N. CIRAD, UPR Recyclage & Risque 78, F-34398 Montpellier, France E-m...
Root exudates such as low molecular weight organic acids (e.g. citric acid, malic acid, oxalic acid)...
Mineral-associated microbes drive many critical soil processes, including mineral weathering, soil a...
CuO nanoparticles (NPs), used as antimicrobials in coatings, paints, and potentially as a foliar ant...
The role of organic acids in the mobilization of plant nutrients from the rhizosphere was assessed i...
Batch-type leaching experiments were performed on polluted soil contaminated by pyrite cinders to ev...
Dicotyledons cope with ion (Fe) shortage by releasing low-molecular-weight organic compounds into th...
Purpose: Copper (Cu) contamination has been increasing in land ecosystems. Biochars (BCs) and arbusc...
Plant roots are one of the major mediators that allocate carbon captured from the atmosphere to soil...
Nanoparticle (NPs) containing essential metals are being considered in formulations of fertilizers t...
International audienceDue to only few experimental evidences, the importance of root-induced alterat...