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Non-labile phosphorus acquisition by Brachiaria
(Taylor & Francis Inc, 2016-01-01)
Brachiaria are tolerant to low phosphorus (P) soils and may enhance P soil availability. The identification of mechanisms driving this effect is important. Our objective was to determine responses of palisade grass and ...
Flooding tolerance of Tabebuia cassinoides: Metabolic, morphological and growth responses
(Elsevier Gmbh, Urban & Fischer Verlag, 2009-01-01)
Tabebuia cassinoides (Lam.) DC (Bignoniaceae) is a tree species that occurs in swampy areas of the coastal "restinga" in SE Brazil (a coastal sandy plains scrub and forest formation). To elucidate possible adaptive strategies ...
Flooding tolerance of Tabebuia cassinoides: Metabolic, morphological and growth responses
(Elsevier Gmbh, Urban & Fischer Verlag, 2009-01-01)
Tabebuia cassinoides (Lam.) DC (Bignoniaceae) is a tree species that occurs in swampy areas of the coastal "restinga" in SE Brazil (a coastal sandy plains scrub and forest formation). To elucidate possible adaptive strategies ...
Flooding tolerance of Tabebuia cassinoides: Metabolic, morphological and growth responses
(Elsevier Gmbh, Urban & Fischer Verlag, 2014)
Ammonia Oxidizing Prokaryotes Respond Differently to Fertilization and Termination Methods in Common Oat’s Rhizosphere
(Frontiers Media, 2021-10-06)
Cover crops (CC) have demonstrated beneficial effects on several soil properties yet questions remain regarding their effects on soil microbial communities. Among them, ammonia-oxidizing bacteria (AOB) and ammonia-oxidizing ...
Long-term land use in Amazon influence the dynamic of microbial communities in soil and rhizosphere
(2022-03-01)
Brazil has become the world leader in soy production, leading to an increase in the conversion of the Amazon rainforest into cropland. These actions had consequences for Forest's biodiversity, including the soil. In this ...
Zero methane emission bogs: extreme rhizosphere oxygenation by cushion plants in Patagonia
(Wiley, 2011-04)
•Vascular wetland plants may substantially increase methane emissions by producing root exudates and easily degradable litter, and by providing a low-resistance diffusion pathway via their aerenchyma. However, model studies ...
Vicia sativa–rhizospheric bacteria interactions to improve phenol remediation
(Springer, 2013-09)
The aim of this study was to evaluate whether the interaction of Vicia sativa with a bacterial strain capable of using phenol as sole carbon and energy sources can moderate adverse effects of this pollutant in plant tissues. ...
Flooding tolerance of Tabebuia cassinoides: Metabolic, morphological and growth responses
(Elsevier Gmbh, Urban & Fischer VerlagJenaAlemanha, 2009)