Bioremediation of co-contaminated soil with heavy metals and pesticides: Influence factors, mechanisms and evaluation methods
H Zhang, X Yuan, T **ong, H Wang, L Jiang - Chemical Engineering …, 2020 - Elsevier
Soil co-contaminated with heavy metals and pesticides has caused large global
environmental issues. The interaction of heavy metals and pesticides make the …
environmental issues. The interaction of heavy metals and pesticides make the …
Root exudates contribute to belowground ecosystem hotspots: A review
W Ma, S Tang, Z Dengzeng, D Zhang… - Frontiers in …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Root exudates are an essential carrier for material cycling, energy exchange, and
information transfer between the belowground parts of plants and the soil. We synthesize …
information transfer between the belowground parts of plants and the soil. We synthesize …
Trace elements in the soil-plant interface: Phytoavailability, translocation, and phytoremediation–A review
Trace elements (TEs) are deposited to soils mainly due to anthropogenic activities and pose
a significant threat to human health. In this review we aimed at (a) discussing the …
a significant threat to human health. In this review we aimed at (a) discussing the …
Phosphorus nutrition: plant growth in response to deficiency and excess
H Malhotra, Vandana, S Sharma, R Pandey - Plant nutrients and abiotic …, 2018 - Springer
Phosphorus (P) is an essential element determining plants' growth and productivity. Due to
soil fixation of P, its availability in soil is rarely sufficient for optimum growth and …
soil fixation of P, its availability in soil is rarely sufficient for optimum growth and …
The good, the bad, and the phosphate: regulation of beneficial and detrimental plant–microbe interactions by the plant phosphate status
M Paries, C Gutjahr - New Phytologist, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Phosphate (Pi) is indispensable for life on this planet. However, for sessile land plants it is
poorly accessible. Therefore, plants have developed a variety of strategies for enhanced …
poorly accessible. Therefore, plants have developed a variety of strategies for enhanced …
Composition of fungal and bacterial communities in forest litter and soil is largely determined by dominant trees
M Urbanová, J Šnajdr, P Baldrian - Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 2015 - Elsevier
In forest ecosystems, trees represent the major primary producers and affect the chemical
composition and microbial processes in the ecosystem via specific litter chemistry and …
composition and microbial processes in the ecosystem via specific litter chemistry and …
Phosphorus dynamics: from soil to plant
With increasing demand of agricultural production and as the peak in global production will
occur in the next decades, phosphorus (P) is receiving more attention as a nonrenewable …
occur in the next decades, phosphorus (P) is receiving more attention as a nonrenewable …
Agricultural management and plant selection interactively affect rhizosphere microbial community structure and nitrogen cycling
Background Rhizosphere microbial communities are key regulators of plant performance,
yet few studies have assessed the impact of different management approaches on the …
yet few studies have assessed the impact of different management approaches on the …
Priming effects: interactions between living and dead organic matter
Y Kuzyakov - Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 2010 - Elsevier
In this re-evaluation of our 10-year old paper on priming effects, I have considered the latest
studies and tried to identify the most important needs for future research. Recent …
studies and tried to identify the most important needs for future research. Recent …
Synthesis and modeling perspectives of rhizosphere priming
The rhizosphere priming effect (RPE) is a mechanism by which plants interact with soil
functions. The large impact of the RPE on soil organic matter decomposition rates (from 50 …
functions. The large impact of the RPE on soil organic matter decomposition rates (from 50 …