Effect of soil C:N:P stoichiometry on plant-microbe-soil interactions
Material type: TextOriginal language: English Series: Serie No. 5Publisher: České Budějovice : University of South Bohemia in České Budějovice-Faculty of science, 2022Edition: 1Description: 122 pSubject(s): Plant microbe | Ecología del suelo -- soil ecology | estequiometría -- stoichiometryDDC classification: 577.57Item type | Current location | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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The rhizosphere and root detritusphere-plant-generated hotspots of microbial activity. -- Root exudation: a targeted investment or a release of currently unused products?. -- Priming effect-an impact of fresh substrate on SOM decomposition. -- PFTs indicators of nutrient transformation processes and SOM dynamics. -- Plant isotopic composition as an indicator of soil conditions.
The main players in the terrestrial ecosystems, plants and soil, are intimately linked. Plants and soil microorganisms have different nutrient requirements due to their distinctly different functions, metabolism, and biomass composition.
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