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Plant and Soil
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Plant and Soil publishes original papers and review articles exploring the interface of plant biology and soil sciences, and offering a clear mechanistic component. This includes both fundamental and applied aspects of mineral nutrition, plant-water relations, symbiotic and pathogenic plant-microbe interactions, root anatomy and morphology, soil biology, ecology, agrochemistry and agrophysics. Articles discussing a major molecular or mathematical component also fall within the scope of the journal. All contributions appear in the English language.Palabras clave – provistas por la editorial
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Institución detectada | Período | Navegá | Descargá | Solicitá |
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No detectada | desde ene. 1997 / hasta dic. 2023 | SpringerLink |
Información
Tipo de recurso:
revistas
ISSN impreso
0032-079X
ISSN electrónico
1573-5036
Editor responsable
Springer Nature
País de edición
Reino Unido
Fecha de publicación
1949-
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Short-term grazing diminished ecosystem multifunctionality of grassland in northern China
Shuaikai Wu; Jie Hao; Huajie Diao; Yuan Su; Kuanhu Dong; Changhui Wang; Xiang Zhao
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Nitrogen-modulated effects of the diazotrophic bacterium Cupriavidus taiwanensis on the non-nodulating plant Arabidopsis thaliana
Daniela Ruiz; Natalia Céspedes-Bernal; Andrea Vega; Thomas Ledger; Bernardo González; María Josefina Poupin
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Nutrient resorption efficiency of twigs is more vulnerable to warming than that of leaves of Cunninghamia lanceolata seedlings
Hao Sun; Qiufang Zhang; Zhijie Yang; Shidong Chen; Jiaojiao Ji; Decheng Xiong; Yuehmin Chen; Yusheng Yang
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Root growth and belowground interactions in spring wheat /faba bean intercrops
Sofia Hadir; Thomas F. Döring; Eric Justes; Dereje T. Demie; Madhuri Paul; Nicole Legner; Roman Kemper; Thomas Gaiser; Odette Weedon; Frank Ewert; Sabine J. Seidel
<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:sec> <jats:title>Background and aims</jats:title> <jats:p>Intercrops offer multiple advantages over sole crops. The aim of our study was to characterize root growth and interactions in spring wheat/faba bean intercrops to better understand belowground interactions that govern resource capture.</jats:p> </jats:sec><jats:sec> <jats:title>Materials and methods</jats:title> <jats:p>A field experiment was conducted with one faba bean cultivar and two spring wheat cultivars sown at three sowing densities, defining three intercropping designs. Destructive root coring was conducted (0–100 cm) in the intercrops and sole crops at two development stages. FTIR spectroscopy was used to discriminate the species’ root masses. The plant-plant interaction index was calculated to represent the belowground interactions.</jats:p> </jats:sec><jats:sec> <jats:title>Results</jats:title> <jats:p>A negative impact of intercropping on total root mass was observed in the treatment with high sowing density in both stages. For the fully and partial replacement design treatments, plant-plant facilitation was more pronounced than competition in all layers. Competition dominated root growth in the treatment with high sowing density in both stages. Lower sowing densities encouraged deep root growth of wheat (both cultivars) in intercropping. The early root growth in depth and in density of one spring wheat cultivar impacted negatively faba bean root growth. Intercropping resulted in a grain yield advantage in both fully and only one partial replacement design treatment.</jats:p> </jats:sec><jats:sec> <jats:title>Conclusion</jats:title> <jats:p>In the intercrops, total root mass and plant-plant interactions were affected more by sowing density than by the spring wheat cultivar. Understanding the effect of sowing density on root growth in intercropping can help to support the design of sustainable intercropping systems.</jats:p> </jats:sec>
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Repeated drought stimuli increased wheat yield and drought tolerance by improving photosynthesis and antioxidant defense during recovery
Chen Ru; Xiaotao Hu; Wene Wang
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Interspecific variance of molecular response to external pH conditions in two Rhododendron species
Xiong-Li Zhou; Si-Qi Wang; Ni-Fei Dai; Shi-Kang Shen
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Biotic plant-soil feedbacks alone do not explain why more diverse plant communities are less invasible
Hao-Ming Yuan; Xiao-Mei Zhang; Peter Alpert; Lin-Xuan He; Wei Xue; Lin Huang; Ling Peng; Fei-Hai Yu
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A comprehensive review of the health effects, origins, uses, and safety of tannins
Mohammad Bellal Hoque; Masuma Jahan Tanjila; Md. Imran Hosen; Md. Abdul Hannan; Papia Haque; Md. Mostafizur Rahman; Tamanna Hasan
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Limited plant community responses to long–term phosphorus addition in a nitrogen–enriched alkaline desert steppe
Cui Han; Hailong Yu; Zhao Fang; Bin Wang; Juying Huang
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