Rhizosphere Signals and Ecochemistry

作者: Donald A. Phillips , Wolfgang R. Streit

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-56096-5_3

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摘要: The rhizosphere is an ecological concept that focuses on plant roots. It includes both the biological and physical components near, on, within root [9]. Traditionally bacteria, fungi, invertebrate animals and, of course, itself have been studied as factors affecting this zone. Agriculturists in particular aware how different management activities, such cultivation, affect organisms around root, they often optimized their cultural practices to promote growth. To extent persons considered activities influenced availability mineral nutrients, then some attention has paid for many years chemistry. In actual fact, however, it only recently scientists defined molecules produced by plants bacteria which control ecologically important events rhizosphere.

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