Plant and Soil

Papers
(The median citation count of Plant and Soil is 3. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-03-01 to 2024-03-01.)
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Selenium biofortification in the 21st century: status and challenges for healthy human nutrition136
Eco-functionality of organic matter in soils110
Alleviation of salinity stress in plants by endophytic plant-fungal symbiosis: Current knowledge, perspectives and future directions107
Microplastics in soil-plant system: effects of nano/microplastics on plant photosynthesis, rhizosphere microbes and soil properties in soil with different residues94
Root anatomy and soil resource capture87
Drought-tolerant plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria isolated from jujube (Ziziphus jujuba) and their potential to enhance drought tolerance68
Phytoextraction of high value elements and contaminants from mining and mineral wastes: opportunities and limitations66
Changes in physicochemical properties, enzymatic activities, and the microbial community of soil significantly influence the continuous cropping of Panax quinquefolius L. (American ginseng)64
Root traits with team benefits: understanding belowground interactions in intercropping systems64
Flavonoids improve drought tolerance of maize seedlings by regulating the homeostasis of reactive oxygen species61
The role of hydrogen sulfide in plant alleviates heavy metal stress55
The soil phosphate fractionation fallacy55
Pseudomonas simiae WCS417: star track of a model beneficial rhizobacterium52
Intercropping legumes and cereals increases phosphorus use efficiency; a meta-analysis52
Leaf manganese concentrations as a tool to assess belowground plant functioning in phosphorus-impoverished environments49
Soil plant-available phosphorus levels and maize genotypes determine the phosphorus acquisition efficiency and contribution of mycorrhizal pathway47
How deep is the soil studied – an analysis of four soil science journals46
How much carbon input is required to preserve or increase projected soil organic carbon stocks in German croplands under climate change?46
Differential effects of N addition on the stoichiometry of microbes and extracellular enzymes in the rhizosphere and bulk soils of an alpine shrubland44
Resolving the mycorrhizal status of important northern hemisphere trees43
Prospective evaluation of individual and consortia plant growth promoting rhizobacteria for drought stress amelioration in rice (Oryza sativa L.)43
Fertilization effects on microbial community composition and aggregate formation in saline‐alkaline soil43
The rhizosheath: from desert plants adaptation to crop breeding42
The effect of microbial inoculant origin on the rhizosphere bacterial community composition and plant growth-promotion41
Soil organic nitrogen: an overlooked but potentially significant contribution to crop nutrition40
Changes in microbial biomass, community composition and diversity, and functioning with soil depth in two alpine ecosystems on the Tibetan plateau40
Processes in submerged soils – linking redox potential, soil organic matter turnover and plants to nutrient cycling39
Effects of breeding history and crop management on the root architecture of wheat39
Belowground functioning of agroforestry systems: recent advances and perspectives38
Nitrogen placement at sowing affects root growth, grain yield formation, N use efficiency in maize38
Responses of C:N stoichiometry in plants, soil, and microorganisms to nitrogen addition38
Navigating limitations and opportunities of soil phosphorus fractionation37
Fungal Endophyte Improves Survival of Lolium perenne in Low Fertility Soils by Increasing Root Growth, Metabolic Activity and Absorption of Nutrients36
Plants increase silicon content as a response to nitrogen or phosphorus limitation: a case study with Holcus lanatus36
Linkages of litter and soil C:N:P stoichiometry with soil microbial resource limitation and community structure in a subtropical broadleaf forest invaded by Moso bamboo36
What is a plant nutrient? Changing definitions to advance science and innovation in plant nutrition36
Physiological response of maize plants and its rhizospheric microbiome under the influence of potential bioinoculants and nanochitosan36
Biofortification of major crop plants with iron and zinc - achievements and future directions35
Measurement of the effects of pH on phosphate availability35
Evidence for a Dark Septate Endophyte (Exophiala Pisciphila, H93) Enhancing Phosphorus Absorption by Maize Seedlings34
Biochar-based fertilizer effects on crop productivity: a meta-analysis34
A comparison between water uptake and root length density in winter wheat: effects of root density and rhizosphere properties34
Comparisons with wheat reveal root anatomical and histochemical constraints of rice under water-deficit stress34
New soil carbon sequestration with nitrogen enrichment: a meta-analysis33
Physiological and molecular advances in magnesium nutrition of plants33
Exploring the secrets of hyphosphere of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi: processes and ecological functions33
Effect of anti-fungal compound phytosphingosine in wheat root exudates on the rhizosphere soil microbial community of watermelon32
The effects of climate on decomposition of cattle, sheep and goat manure in Kenyan tropical pastures32
Strong phosphorus (P)-zinc (Zn) interactions in a calcareous soil-alfalfa system suggest that rational P fertilization should be considered for Zn biofortification on Zn-deficient soils and phytoremed31
Assembly of rhizosphere microbial communities in Artemisia annua: recruitment of plant growth‐promoting microorganisms and inter‐kingdom interactions between bacteria and fungi31
Phytolith-rich straw application and groundwater table management over 36 years affect the soil-plant silicon cycle of a paddy field31
Different bacterial co-occurrence patterns and community assembly between rhizosphere and bulk soils under N addition in the plant–soil system31
Inconsistent responses of soil microbial community structure and enzyme activity to nitrogen and phosphorus additions in two tropical forests31
The variation in soil water retention of alpine shrub meadow under different degrees of degradation on northeastern Qinghai-Tibetan plateau30
Organic fertilization increased soil organic carbon stability and sequestration by improving aggregate stability and iron oxide transformation in saline-alkaline soil29
Persistent organic fertilization reinforces soil-borne disease suppressiveness of rhizosphere bacterial community29
Tradeoffs among phosphorus-acquisition root traits of crop species for agroecological intensification29
Ginsenosides in root exudates of Panax notoginseng drive the change of soil microbiota through carbon source different utilization29
Response of C, N, and P stoichiometry characteristics of Broussonetia papyrifera to altitude gradients and soil nutrients in the karst rocky ecosystem, SW China29
Exotic Spartina alterniflora Loisel. Invasion significantly shifts soil bacterial communities with the successional gradient of saltmarsh in eastern China29
SsHKT1;1 is coordinated with SsSOS1 and SsNHX1 to regulate Na+ homeostasis in Suaeda salsa under saline conditions29
Quantifying country-to-global scale nitrogen fixation for grain legumes: I. Reliance on nitrogen fixation of soybean, groundnut and pulses29
Different responses of leaf and root traits to changes in soil nutrient availability do not converge into a community-level plant economics spectrum28
Interactive regulation of root exudation and rhizosphere denitrification by plant metabolite content and soil properties28
Belowground processes and sustainability in agroecosystems with intercropping28
Enhancing plant N uptake with biochar-based fertilizers: limitation of sorption and prospects28
Differential responses of litter decomposition to warming, elevated CO2, and changed precipitation regime28
Soil pH exerts stronger impacts than vegetation type and plant diversity on soil bacterial community composition in subtropical broad-leaved forests27
Decomposition and temperature sensitivity of fine root and leaf litter of 43 mediterranean species27
Microbial deterioration and restoration in greenhouse-based intensive vegetable production systems27
Reduced root mycorrhizal colonization as affected by phosphorus fertilization is responsible for high cadmium accumulation in wheat27
Pseudomonas citronellolis strain SLP6 enhances the phytoremediation efficiency of Helianthus annuus in copper contaminated soils under salinity stress27
Interaction between endophytic Proteobacteria strains and Serendipita indica enhances biocontrol activity against fungal pathogens26
Deep soil exploration vs. topsoil exploitation: distinctive rooting strategies between wheat landraces and wild relatives26
Phosphorus fertilization affects soybean rhizosphere phosphorus dynamics and the bacterial community in karst soils26
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal colonization and soil pH induced by nitrogen and phosphorus additions affects leaf C:N:P stoichiometry in Chinese fir (Cunninghamia lanceolata) forests26
Warm- and cold- season grazing affect plant diversity and soil carbon and nitrogen sequestration differently in Tibetan alpine swamp meadows25
Release of tartrate as a major carboxylate by alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) under phosphorus deficiency and the effect of soil nitrogen supply25
Root xylem in three woody angiosperm species is not more vulnerable to embolism than stem xylem25
Intercropping improves soil ecosystem multifunctionality through enhanced available nutrients but depends on regional factors25
Shrub expansion in the Arctic may induce large‐scale carbon losses due to changes in plant‐soil interactions25
Soil potassium is correlated with root secondary metabolites and root-associated core bacteria in licorice of different ages25
Soil pH - nutrient relationships: the diagram25
Nitrogen fertilization increases fungal diversity and abundance of saprotrophs while reducing nitrogen fixation potential in a semiarid grassland25
Fungal endophyte Epichloë bromicola infection regulates anatomical changes to account for salt stress tolerance in wild barley (Hordeum brevisubulatum)25
Interactions between cover crops and soil microorganisms increase phosphorus availability in conservation agriculture25
Heavy metals accumulation and translocation in native plants grown on tailing dumps and human health risk24
Imaging of plant current pathways for non-invasive root Phenotyping using a newly developed electrical current source density approach24
Phosphorus uptake and partitioning in two durum wheat cultivars with contrasting biomass allocation as affected by different P supply during grain filling24
Traits related to efficient acquisition and use of phosphorus promote diversification in Proteaceae in phosphorus‐impoverished landscapes24
The fertile island effect varies with aridity and plant patch type across an extensive continental gradient24
Effects of secondary succession on soil fungal and bacterial compositions and diversities in a karst area24
Quantifying country-to-global scale nitrogen fixation for grain legumes II. Coefficients, templates and estimates for soybean, groundnut and pulses24
Silicon dynamics through the lens of soil-plant-animal interactions: perspectives for agricultural practices23
Moss biocrusts buffer the negative effects of karst rocky desertification on soil properties and soil microbial richness23
Rhizosphere bacteria are more strongly related to plant root traits than fungi in temperate montane forests: insights from closed and open forest patches along an elevational gradient23
Plant-mediated rhizospheric interactions in intraspecific intercropping alleviate the replanting disease of Radix pseudostellariae23
Liming increases yield and reduces grain cadmium concentration in rice paddies: a meta-analysis23
Mixed-species plantations enhance soil carbon stocks on the loess plateau of China23
Molybdenum supply increases root system growth of winter wheat by enhancing nitric oxide accumulation and expression of NRT genes23
Physiological and proteomic responses of mangrove plant Avicennia marina seedlings to simulated periodical inundation23
Vertical fine-root distributions in five subalpine forest types shifts with soil properties across environmental gradients22
Plant defense responses in monocotyledonous and dicotyledonous host plants during root-knot nematode infection22
Simulating warmer and drier climate increases root production but decreases root decomposition in an alpine grassland on the Tibetan plateau22
Soil and plant health in relation to dynamic sustainment of Eh and pH homeostasis: A review22
The effects of pH on nutrient availability depend on both soils and plants22
The possible role of extra magnesium and nitrogen supply to alleviate stress caused by high irradiation and temperature in lemon trees22
Intra-specific variation in zinc, cadmium and nickel hypertolerance and hyperaccumulation capacities in Noccaea caerulescens22
Linking rhizosphere processes across scales: Opinion22
Responses of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi Occurrence to Organic Fertilizer: A meta-analysis of field studies22
Both the contribution of soil nitrogen and of biological N2 fixation to sugarcane can increase with the inoculation of diazotrophic bacteria22
Phosphorus addition regulates the responses of soil multifunctionality to nitrogen over-fertilization in a temperate grassland22
Leaf litter quality coupled to Salix variety drives litter decomposition more than stand diversity or climate21
Do plants use root-derived proteases to promote the uptake of soil organic nitrogen?21
Effects of intercropping on field-scale phosphorus acquisition processes in a calcareous soil21
Root foraging and avoidance in hyperaccumulator and excluder plants: a rhizotron experiment21
A quantitative review of soybean responses to waterlogging: agronomical, morpho-physiological and anatomical traits of tolerance21
Root respiration and biomass responses to experimental soil warming vary with root diameter and soil depth21
Aboveground litter inputs determine carbon storage across soil profiles: a meta-analysis21
Epichloë gansuensis endophyte-infection alters soil enzymes activity and soil nutrients at different growth stages of Achnatherum inebrians21
Identification of species traits enhancing yield in wheat-faba bean intercropping: development and sensitivity analysis of a minimalist mixture model21
Biotic and abiotic effects on biocrust cover vary with microsite along an extensive aridity gradient21
Hydrogen sulfide is a crucial element of the antioxidant defense system in Glycine max–Sinorhizobium fredii symbiotic root nodules21
Interaction of Mn and Cd during their uptake in Celosia argentea differs between hydroponic and soil systems21
Pearl millet genotype impacts microbial diversity and enzymatic activities in relation to root-adhering soil aggregation21
Nitrogen and phosphorus co-addition stimulates soil respiration in a subtropical evergreen broad-leaved forest21
Enterobacter sp. FM-1 inoculation influenced heavy metal-induced oxidative stress in pakchoi (Brassica campestris L. ssp. Chinensis Makino) and water spinach (Ipomoea aquatic F.) cultivated in cadmium21
A critical question for the critical zone: how do plants use rock water?21
Litter addition and understory removal influenced soil organic carbon quality and mineral nitrogen supply in a subtropical plantation forest21
Field methods to study the spatial root density distribution of individual plants21
Forest management to increase carbon sequestration in boreal Pinus sylvestris forests21
Fine roots stimulate nutrient release during early stages of leaf litter decomposition in a Central Amazon rainforest20
Differences in uptake and translocation of foliar‐applied Zn in maize and wheat20
Studies on the aetiology of kiwifruit decline: interaction between soil-borne pathogens and waterlogging20
Root growth and turnover in perennial forages as affected by management systems and soil depth20
The potential of cover crops to increase soil organic carbon storage in German croplands20
Co-occurrence network analyses of rhizosphere soil microbial PLFAs and metabolites over continuous cropping seasons in tobacco20
Carbon storage and plant-soil linkages among soil aggregates as affected by nitrogen enrichment and mowing management in a meadow grassland20
Long-term maize-Desmodium intercropping shifts structure and composition of soil microbiome with stronger impact on fungal communities20
Seed and leaf-spray inoculation of PGPR in brachiarias (Urochloa spp.) as an economic and environmental opportunity to improve plant growth, forage yield and nutrient status20
Strategies to acquire and use phosphorus in phosphorus-impoverished and fire-prone environments20
The enduring effects of sowing legume-rich mixtures on the soil microbial community and soil carbon in semi-arid wood pastures20
Short-term impact of crop diversification on soil carbon fluxes and balance in rainfed and irrigated woody cropping systems under semiarid Mediterranean conditions20
Extracellular proteins of Trichoderma guizhouense elicit an immune response in maize (Zea mays) plants20
Effect of silicon on morpho-physiological attributes, yield and cadmium accumulation in two maize genotypes with contrasting root system size and health risk assessment20
Plastic film mulch changes the microbial community in maize root-associated compartments20
Structural variability in the bulk soil, rhizosphere, and root endophyte fungal communities of Themeda japonica plants under different grades of karst rocky desertification20
Effects of cultivars, water regimes, and growth stages on cadmium accumulation in rice with different radial oxygen loss20
Variable responses of maize root architecture in elite cultivars due to soil compaction and moisture20
Diversity of endophytic bacteria and fungi in seeds of Elymus nutans growing in four locations of Qinghai Tibet Plateau, China19
Antimony-oxidizing bacteria alleviate Sb stress in Arabidopsis by attenuating Sb toxicity and reducing Sb uptake19
Conservation tillage regulates the assembly, network structure and ecological function of the soil bacterial community in black soils19
Plant diversity and species turnover co-regulate soil nitrogen and phosphorus availability in Dinghushan forests, southern China19
Plant litter quality regulates soil eco-enzymatic stoichiometry and microbial nutrient limitation in a citrus orchard19
Lsi2: A black box in plant silicon transport19
Cd accumulation characteristics of Salvia tiliifolia and changes of rhizospheric soil enzyme activities and bacterial communities under a Cd concentration gradient19
Design of efficient techniques for tomato leaf disease detection using genetic algorithm-based and deep neural networks19
Hydrogen sulfide mediates DNA methylation to enhance osmotic stress tolerance in Setaria italica L.19
Contribution of root traits to variations in soil microbial biomass and community composition19
Introduction of broadleaf species into monospecific Cunninghamia lanceolata plantations changed the soil Acidobacteria subgroups composition and nitrogen-cycling gene abundances19
Altered diversity and functioning of soil and root-associated microbiomes by an invasive native plant19
Nutrient enrichment and neopolyploidy interact to increase lifetime fitness of Arabidopsis thaliana19
Lotus corniculatus-rhizobia symbiosis under Ni, Co and Cr stress on ultramafic soil19
Comparing the deep root growth and water uptake of intermediate wheatgrass (Kernza®) to alfalfa19
Effects of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi on redox homeostasis of rice under Cd stress19
Traits and their plasticity determine responses of plant performance and community functional property to nitrogen enrichment in a boreal peatland19
Litter stoichiometric traits have stronger impact on humification than environment conditions in an alpine treeline ecotone19
Soil and climate affect foliar silicification patterns and silica-cellulose balance in sugarcane (Saccharum officinarum)19
Metabolomics insights into the mechanism by which Epichloë gansuensis endophyte increased Achnatherum inebrians tolerance to low nitrogen stress18
Comparison of soil acidification rates under different land uses in Indonesia18
Effects of plateau pikas’ foraging and burrowing activities on vegetation biomass and soil organic carbon of alpine grasslands18
Climate and vegetation together control the vertical distribution of soil carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus in shrublands in China18
Effect of nitrogen and phosphorus addition on litter decomposition and nutrients release in a tropical forest18
Variation in rare earth element (REE), aluminium (Al) and silicon (Si) accumulation among populations of the hyperaccumulator Dicranopteris linearis in southern China18
Combination of humic biostimulants with a microbial inoculum improves lettuce productivity, nutrient uptake, and primary and secondary metabolism18
Variation in morphological and chemical traits of Mediterranean tree roots: linkage with leaf traits and soil conditions18
Root exudates increase phosphorus availability in the tomato/potato onion intercropping system18
The main drivers of methane emissions differ in the growing and flooded fallow seasons in Mediterranean rice fields18
Can precrops uplift subsoil nutrients to topsoil?18
Effects of plant cultivars on the structure of bacterial and fungal communities associated with ginseng18
Productivity limiting impacts of boron deficiency, a review18
Are endophytes essential partners for plants and what are the prospects for metal phytoremediation?18
Nature restoration shifts the abundance and structure of soil nematode communities in subtropical forests18
Novel plant-soil feedbacks drive adaption of invasive plants to soil legacies of native plants under nitrogen deposition18
Tomato grafting onto Torubamu (Solanum melongena): miR166a and miR395b reduce scion Cd accumulation by regulating sulfur transport17
Pathogen infection influences a distinct microbial community composition in sorghum RILs17
Pathways to persistence: plant root traits alter carbon accumulation in different soil carbon pools17
Leaf and root traits, but not relationships among traits, vary with ontogeny in seedlings17
Plant species and season influence soil physicochemical properties and microbial function in a semi-arid woodland ecosystem17
Biological soil crusts structure the subsurface microbiome in a sandy agroecosystem17
Different pioneer plant species have similar rhizosphere microbial communities17
Impact of crop cultivation, nitrogen and fulvic acid on soil fungal community structure in salt-affected alluvial fluvo-aquic soil17
Reducing methane emission by promoting its oxidation in rhizosphere through nitrogen-induced root growth in paddy fields17
Crop diversification reinforces soil microbiome functions and soil health17
Release from below- and aboveground natural enemies contributes to invasion success of a temperate invader17
Root-rhizosphere-soil interactions in biopores16
Changes of soil-rhizosphere microbiota after organic amendment application in a Hordeum vulgare L. short-term greenhouse experiment16
Different effects of sheep excrement type and supply level on plant and soil C:N:P stoichiometry in a typical steppe on the loess plateau16
Soil bacterial communities vary with grassland degradation in the Qinghai Lake watershed16
Direct and indirect effects of precipitation change and nutrients addition on desert steppe productivity in Inner Mongolia, northern China16
Native and non-native trees can find compatible mycorrhizal partners in each other’s dominated areas16
The volatile organic compounds of Floccularia luteovirens modulate plant growth and metabolism in Arabidopsis thaliana16
Field performance of different maize varieties in growth cores at natural and reduced mycorrhizal colonization: yield gains and possible fertilizer savings in relation to phosphorus application16
Biomechanical properties of the growing and decaying roots of Cynodon dactylon16
Root rot-infected Sanqi ginseng rhizosphere harbors dynamically pathogenic microbiotas driven by the shift of phenolic acids16
Alpine meadow degradation depresses soil nitrogen fixation by regulating plant functional groups and diazotrophic community composition16
Rhizosphere microbiome modulated effects of biochar on ryegrass 15N uptake and rhizodeposited 13C allocation in soil16
Spectral Composition of Sunlight Affects the Microbial Functional Structure of Beech Leaf Litter During the Initial Phase of Decomposition16
Plant growth enhancement is not a conserved feature in the Caulobacter genus16
Root reinforcement models: classification, criticism and perspectives16
Seasonal effects of intercropping on tree water use strategies in semiarid plantations: Evidence from natural and labelling stable isotopes16
Low soil phosphorus availability triggers maize growth stage specific rhizosphere processes leading to mineralization of organic P16
Root water uptake under heterogeneous soil moisture conditions: an experimental study for unraveling compensatory root water uptake and hydraulic redistribution16
Physiological and morphological characterisation of Limonium species in their natural habitats: Insights into their abiotic stress responses16
Carbon management practices regulate soil bacterial communities in response to nitrogen addition in a pine forest16
The contribution of atmospheric deposition of cadmium and lead to their accumulation in rice grains16
Different response of transient and persistent seed bank of alpine wetland to grazing disturbance on the Tibetan Plateau16
Bacterial diversity in tea plant (Camellia sinensis) rhizosphere soil from Qinling Mountains and its relationship with environmental elements16
The roles of initial litter traits in regulating litter decomposition: a “common plot” experiment in a subtropical evergreen broadleaf forest16
Sensitivity of soil fungal and bacterial community compositions to nitrogen and phosphorus additions in a temperate meadow16
Peat-vermiculite alters microbiota composition towards increased soil fertility and crop productivity15
A generic form of fibre bundle models for root reinforcement of soil15
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi acted synergistically with Bradyrhizobium sp. to improve nodulation, nitrogen fixation, plant growth and seed yield of mung bean (Vigna radiata) but increased the populati15
Seasonal variations in plant nitrogen acquisition in an ectomycorrhizal alpine forest on the eastern Tibetan Plateau, China15
P2O5, K2O, CaO, MgO, and basic cations: pervasive use of references to molecules that do not exist in soil15
Multiple scales of spatial heterogeneity control soil respiration responses to precipitation across a dryland rainfall gradient15
Crop rotations differ in soil carbon stabilization efficiency, but the response to quality of structural plant inputs is ambiguous15
Multifunctionality and microbial communities in agricultural soils regulate the dynamics of a soil-borne pathogen15
Some thoughts on silicon and carbon trade-offs in plants15
Above-belowground interactions in alpine ecosystems on the roof of the world15
Can arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi mitigate drought stress in annual pasture legumes?15
Plant strategies to mine iron from alkaline substrates15
Biochar affects silicification patterns and physical traits of rice leaves cultivated in a desilicated soil (Ferric Lixisol)15
Metabolic profiling of benzoxazinoids in the roots and rhizosphere of commercial winter wheat genotypes15
The effect of soil properties on the relation between soil management and Fusarium wilt expression in Gros Michel bananas15
Litter inputs and phosphatase activity affect the temporal variability of organic phosphorus in a tropical forest soil in the Central Amazon15
Drought alters plant‐soil feedback effects on biomass allocation but not on plant performance15
Origin of carbon in agricultural soil profiles deduced from depth gradients of C:N ratios, carbon fractions, δ13C and δ15N values15
Soil arsenic but not rice arsenic increasing with arsenic in irrigation water in the Punjab plains of Pakistan15
Rice domestication influences the composition and function of the rhizosphere bacterial chemotaxis systems15
Nitrogen and phosphorus cycling in an ombrotrophic peatland: a benchmark for assessing change14
Impact of N application rate on tea (Camellia sinensis) growth and soil bacterial and fungi communities14
Root growth and presence of Rhizophagus irregularis distinctly alter substrate hydraulic properties in a model system with Medicago truncatula14
Small-scale modelling of root-soil interaction of trees under lateral loads14
Effect of bio-organic fertilizers partially substituting chemical fertilizers on labile organic carbon and bacterial community of citrus orchard soils14
Root density drives aggregate stability of soils of different moraine ages in the Swiss Alps14
Plants with arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi efficiently acquire Nitrogen from substrate additions by shaping the decomposer community composition and their net plant carbon demand14
A genome‐wide analysis of NPF and NRT2 transporter gene families in bread wheat provides new insights into the distribution, function, regulation and evolution of nitrate transporters14
Host-specific and tissue-dependent orchestration of microbiome community structure in traditional rice paddy ecosystems14
A 3-dimensional model of Pinus edulis and Juniperus monosperma root distributions in New Mexico: implications for soil water dynamics14
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