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Exploration of hitherto-uncultured bacteria from the rhizosphereDA ROCHA, Ulisses Nunes; VAN OVERBEEK, Leo; VAN ELSAS, Jan Dirk et al.FEMS microbiology ecology. 2009, Vol 69, Num 3, pp 313-328, issn 0168-6496, 16 p.Article
Members of the phylum Acidobacteria are dominant and metabolically active in rhizosphere soilLEE, Sang-Hoon; KA, Jong-Ok; CHO, Jae-Chang et al.FEMS microbiology letters. 2008, Vol 285, Num 2, pp 263-269, issn 0378-1097, 7 p.Article
Biochemical and physiological mechanisms mediated by allelochemicalsWEIR, Tiffany L; PARK, Sang-Wook; VIVANCO, Jorge M et al.Current opinion in plant biology. 2004, Vol 7, Num 4, pp 472-479, issn 1369-5266, 8 p.Article
Distribucion del sistema radical del nispero Manilkara achras (Mill.) Fosberg = Répartition du système racinaire du néflier (Manilkara achras (Mill.) Fosberg) = Root system distribution of sapodilla (Achras sapota, L.)AVILAN R., L; MENESES, L; SUCRE, R et al.1981, Vol 31, Num 1-6, pp 247-255Article
ACETYLENE REDUCTION IN THE RHIZOSPHERE OF RICE: METHODS OF ASSAYBODDEY RM; QUILT P; NAZEER AHMAD et al.1978; PLANT AND SOIL; NLD; DA. 1978; VOL. 50; NO 3; PP. 567-574; BIBL. 15 REF.Article
CHANGES OF PH ACROSS THE RHIZOSPHERE INDUCED BY ROOTSNYE PH.1981; PLANT SOIL; ISSN 0032-079X; NLD; DA. 1981; VOL. 61; NO 1-2; PP. 7-26; BIBL. 35 REF.Article
STATUS OF PHOSPHATASES IN THE ROOT-SOIL INTERFACE OF LEGUMINOUS AND NON-LEGUMINOUS CROPS.TARAFDAR JC; CHHONKAR PK.1978; Z. PFLANZENERNAEHR. BODENKDE; DTSCH.; DA. 1978; VOL. 141; NO 3; PP. 347-351; ABS. ALLEM.; BIBL. 16 REF.Article
STUDIUM VZTAHU MEZI RHIZOSFERNI MIKROFLOROU A KORENY ROSTLIN V UMELEM PROSTREDI = ETUDE DES RELATIONS RHIZOSPHERE, MICROFLORE ET LA RACINE DES PLANTES DANS UN MILIEU ARTIFICIELSTANKOVA OPOCENSKA E.1977; VED. PR. VYSK. LISTAVU OKRAS. ZAHRAD. PRUHON; CSK; DA. 1977; NO 7; PP. 239-251; ABS. RUS/GER/ENG; BIBL. 17 REF.Article
STUDIES ON RHIZOSPHERE MYCOFLORA OF MUSTARD VARIETIES WITH EMPHASIS ON MYCOSTASIS.ARORA DK; SINGH DB; TANDON RN et al.1977; FERTILIZER TECHNOL.; INDIA; DA. 1977; VOL. 14; NO 1-2; PP. 62-65; BIBL. 14 REF.Article
LA MYCOFLORE DE LA RHIZOSPHERE DE QUELQUES PLANTES DE L'OUEST DE LA PRESQU'ILE DE TAIMYRSMIRNOVA NV.1978; MIKOL. I FITOPATOL.; S.S.S.R.; DA. 1978; VOL. 12; NO 1; PP. 10-13; BIBL. 2 REF.Article
Root adaptation to soil waterloggingARMSTRONG, W; JUSTIN, S. H. F. W; BECKETT, P. M et al.Aquatic botany. 1991, Vol 39, Num 1-2, pp 57-73, issn 0304-3770, 17 p.Article
Low-molecular-weight organic acids exuded by Mangrove (Kandelia candel (L.) Druce) roots and their effect on cadmium species change in the rhizosphereLU HAOLIANG; YAN CHONGLING; LIU JINGCHUN et al.Environmental and experimental botany. 2007, Vol 61, Num 2, pp 159-166, issn 0098-8472, 8 p.Article
Tree species and mycorrhizal associations influence the magnitude of rhizosphere effectsPHILLIPS, Richard P; FAHEY, Timothy J.Ecology (Durham). 2006, Vol 87, Num 5, pp 1302-1313, issn 0012-9658, 12 p.Article
Comparative proteomic analysis for assessment of the ecological significance of maize and peanut intercroppingHONGCHUN XIONG; HONGYUN SHEN; YUANMEI ZUO et al.Journal of proteomics (Print). 2013, Vol 78, pp 447-460, issn 1874-3919, 14 p.Article
An integrated view of biofilm formation in rhizobiaRINAUDI, Luciana V; GIORDANO, Walter.FEMS microbiology letters. 2010, Vol 304, Num 1, pp 1-11, issn 0378-1097, 11 p.Article
New approach for capturing soluble root exudates in forest soils : Towards a predictive understanding of belowground process responses to climate changePHILLIPS, Richard P; ERLITZ, Yael; BIER, Raven et al.Functional ecology (Print). 2008, Vol 22, Num 6, pp 990-999, issn 0269-8463, 10 p.Article
Biofilm formation by plant-associated bacteriaDANHORN, Thomas; FUQUA, Clay.Annual review of microbiology. 2007, Vol 61, pp 401-422, issn 0066-4227, 22 p.Article
Antifungal activities of actinomycete strains associated with high-altitude sagebrush rhizosphereJIMENEZ-ESQUILIN, A. E; ROANE, T. M.Journal of industrial microbiology & biotechnology. 2005, Vol 32, Num 8, pp 378-381, issn 1367-5435, 4 p.Article
Behaviour of bacterial populations isolated from rhizosphere of Diplachne fusca dominant in industrial sitesABOU-SHANAB, R. A; GHOZLAN, H; GHANEM, K et al.World journal of microbiology & biotechnology. 2005, Vol 21, Num 6-7, pp 1095-1101, issn 0959-3993, 7 p.Article
Changes of Bt toxin in the rhizosphere of transgenic Bt cotton and its influence on soil functional bacteriaRUI, Yu-Kui; YI, Guo-Xiang; JING ZHAO et al.World journal of microbiology & biotechnology. 2005, Vol 21, Num 6-7, pp 1279-1284, issn 0959-3993, 6 p.Article
Towards engineering degradation of the explosive pollutant hexahydro-1,3,5-trinitro-1,3,5-triazine in the rhizosphereLORENZ, Astrid; RYLOTT, Elizabeth L; STRAND, Stuart E et al.FEMS microbiology letters. 2013, Vol 340, Num 1, pp 49-54, issn 0378-1097, 6 p.Article
Hydrocarbon degradation and plant colonization by selected bacterial strains isolated from Italian ryegrass and birdsfoot trefoilYOUSAF, S; RIPKA, K; REICHENAUER, T. G et al.Journal of applied microbiology (Print). 2010, Vol 109, Num 4, pp 1389-1401, issn 1364-5072, 13 p.Article
Study of rhizosphere and phyllosphere bacterial community and resistance to bacterial canker in genetically engineered phytochrome A cherry plantsCIRVILLERI, Gabriella; SPINA, Stefania; IACONA, Calogero et al.Journal of plant physiology. 2008, Vol 165, Num 10, pp 1107-1119, issn 0176-1617, 13 p.Article
Accumulation of the Antibiotic Phenazine-1-Carboxylic Acid in the Rhizosphere of Dryland CerealsMAVRODI, Dmitri V; MAVRODI, Olga V; PAREJKO, James A et al.Applied and environmental microbiology (Print). 2012, Vol 78, Num 3, pp 812-820, issn 0099-2240, 9 p.Article
Rhizosphere pH Gradient Controls Copper Availability in a Strongly Acidic SoilBRAVIN, M. N; TENTSCHER, P; ROSE, J et al.Environmental science & technology. 2009, Vol 43, Num 15, pp 5686-5691, issn 0013-936X, 6 p.Article