Leaf spot disease of groundnut: A review of existing research on management strategies
The early and late leaf spot disease (ELS and LLS) caused by the Cercospora arachidicola
and Cercosporidium personatum is one of the most important economic diseases in …
and Cercosporidium personatum is one of the most important economic diseases in …
Abundant and rare bacteria possess different diversity and function in crop monoculture and rotation systems across regional farmland
Z Zhou, Y Zhang, F Zhang - Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 2022 - Elsevier
Revealing regional distribution and diversity of abundant and rare bacterial communities in
different crop** systems are crucial to predict trends of microbial changes in farmlands …
different crop** systems are crucial to predict trends of microbial changes in farmlands …
Metagenomics and metatranscriptomics as potential driving forces for the exploration of diversity and functions of micro-eukaryotes in soil
Micro-eukaryotes are ubiquitous and play vital roles in diverse ecological systems, yet their
diversity and functions are scarcely known. This may be due to the limitations of formerly …
diversity and functions are scarcely known. This may be due to the limitations of formerly …
[HTML][HTML] Preceding crop legacy modulates the early growth of winter wheat by influencing root growth dynamics, rhizosphere processes, and microbial interactions
Successive winter wheat (WW) rotations are associated with a substantial yield decline, and
the underlying mechanisms remain elusive. An outdoor experiment was set up using sandy …
the underlying mechanisms remain elusive. An outdoor experiment was set up using sandy …
Contrasting response of soil microbiomes to long-term fertilization in various highland crop** systems
W Kong, L Qiu, S Ishii, X Jia, F Su, Y Song… - ISME …, 2023 - academic.oup.com
Soil microbiomes play important roles in supporting agricultural ecosystems. However, it is
still not well-known how soil microbiomes and their functionality respond to fertilization in …
still not well-known how soil microbiomes and their functionality respond to fertilization in …
Exploring the plant and soil mechanisms by which crop rotations benefit farming systems
Crop rotations support nutrient cycling (ie, nutrient recycling from subsoils, nutrient turnover
from crop residue), enhance soil ecosystem services (eg maintain soil microbial diversity …
from crop residue), enhance soil ecosystem services (eg maintain soil microbial diversity …
Effects of watermelon crop** management on soil bacteria and fungi biodiversity
M Tian, J Liang, S Liu, R Yu, X Zhang - Agriculture, 2023 - mdpi.com
Watermelons grown in sandy soil are rich in trace elements, particularly selenium, and are
therefore also known as selenium-rich sand watermelons. However, continuous watermelon …
therefore also known as selenium-rich sand watermelons. However, continuous watermelon …
Effects of aftercrop tomato and maize on the soil microenvironment and microbial diversity in a long-term cotton continuous crop** field
S Han, X Ji, L Huang, G Liu, J Ye, A Wang - Frontiers in Microbiology, 2024 - frontiersin.org
Long-term continuous crop** affects the soil microecological community and leads to
nutrient imbalances, which reduces crop yields, and crop rotation can increase soil …
nutrient imbalances, which reduces crop yields, and crop rotation can increase soil …
Distinct prokaryotic and eukaryotic communities and networks in two agricultural fields of central Japan with different histories of maize–cabbage rotation
H Kenmotsu, T Masuma, J Murakami, Y Hirose… - Scientific Reports, 2023 - nature.com
Crop rotation is an important agricultural practice for homeostatic crop cultivation. Here, we
applied high-throughput sequencing of ribosomal RNA gene amplicons to investigate soil …
applied high-throughput sequencing of ribosomal RNA gene amplicons to investigate soil …
Investigating the growth promotion potential of biochar on pea (Pisum sativum) plants under saline conditions
S Fareed, A Haider, T Ramzan, M Ahmad, A Younis… - Scientific Reports, 2024 - nature.com
Pea, member of the plant family Leguminosae, play a pivotal role in global food security as
essential legumes. However, their production faces challenges stemming from the …
essential legumes. However, their production faces challenges stemming from the …