[HTML][HTML] The physical structure of soil: determinant and consequence of trophic interactions

A Erktan, D Or, S Scheu - Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 2020 - Elsevier
Trophic interactions play a vital role in soil functioning and are increasingly considered as
important drivers of the soil microbiome and biogeochemical cycles. In the last decade …

Volatile mediated interactions between bacteria and fungi in the soil

U Effmert, J Kalderás, R Warnke, B Piechulla - Journal of chemical …, 2012 - Springer
Soil is one of the major habitats of bacteria and fungi. In this arena their interactions are part
of a communication network that keeps microhabitats in balance. Prominent mediator …

Biogenic volatile emissions from the soil

J Peñuelas, D Asensio, D Tholl, K Wenke… - Plant, cell & …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Volatile compounds are usually associated with an appearance/presence in the
atmosphere. Recent advances, however, indicated that the soil is a huge reservoir and …

Process understanding of soil BVOC fluxes in natural ecosystems: A review

J Tang, G Schurgers, R Rinnan - Reviews of Geophysics, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Biogenic volatile organic compounds (BVOCs) can be released from soils to the atmosphere
through microbial decomposition of plant residues or soil organic carbon, root emission …

Phytochemical and biological activities of Pinus halepensis mill., and their ethnomedicinal use

N El Omari, FE Guaouguaou, N El Menyiy… - Journal of …, 2021 - Elsevier
Abstract Ethnopharmacological relevance Pinus halepensis Mill., is a Mediterranean
medicinal plant with numerous traditional applications such as anti-scarring, antiseptic …

Nitrogen transformations in boreal forest soils—does composition of plant secondary compounds give any explanations?

A Smolander, S Kanerva, B Adamczyk, V Kitunen - Plant and Soil, 2012 - Springer
Two major groups of plant secondary compounds, phenolic compounds and terpenes, may
according to current evidence mediate changes in soil C and N cycling, but their exact role …

Boreal pine forest floor biogenic volatile organic compound emissions peak in early summer and autumn

H Aaltonen, J Pumpanen, M Pihlatie, H Hakola… - Agricultural and Forest …, 2011 - Elsevier
In boreal forests, canopy-scale emissions of biogenic volatile organic compounds (BVOCs)
are rather well characterised, but knowledge of ecosystem-scale BVOC emissions is still …

Strong sesquiterpene emissions from Amazonian soils

E Bourtsoukidis, T Behrendt, AM Yáñez-Serrano… - Nature …, 2018 - nature.com
The Amazon rainforest is the world's largest source of reactive volatile isoprenoids to the
atmosphere. It is generally assumed that these emissions are products of photosynthetically …

The role of volatile organic compounds in plant resistance to abiotic stresses: responses and mechanisms

M Possell, F Loreto - Biology, controls and models of tree volatile organic …, 2013 - Springer
Why plants constitutively emit certain volatile organic compounds is a question that has
attracted numerous researchers since the discovery of emissions. A number of hypotheses …

Chemical composition and antibacterial activity of Pinus halepensis Miller growing in West Northern of Algeria

N Fekih, H Allali, S Merghache, F Chaïb… - Asian pacific journal of …, 2014 - Elsevier
Objective To find new bioactive natural products, the chemical composition and to sudy the
antibacterial activity of essential oil components extracted from the aerial parts of the …