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Plant–soil interactions play an important role in the functioning of ecosystems. This book presents recent research advances on the effects of soil factors on plant communities and the role of ecological complementarity and species diversity in soil properties and ecosystem services. It addresses cultivated, degraded and natural soils, in fields as well as in greenhouse experiments, at different latitudes. It may be found useful by researchers, students and practitioners.
Research & information: general --- grapevine trunk disease --- cover crops --- biofumigant --- young vine decline --- plant-microbe interactions --- functional diversity --- hydraulic roughness --- herbaceous vegetation --- leaf and stem functional traits --- plant–runoff interaction --- soil erosion control --- community weighted means --- functional traits --- soil reclamation --- technosols --- ultramafic --- Casuarina --- salinization --- diversity --- rehabilitation --- AM fungi --- plant --- abiotic stress --- biotic stress --- land use intensity --- plant-associated microbiome --- endophytes --- rhizosphere --- biodiversity --- bacteria --- core microbiome --- Pseudomonas --- biological nitrogen fixation --- nitrogen concentration --- nitrogen transfer --- 15N natural abundance --- n/a --- plant-runoff interaction
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Plant–soil interactions play an important role in the functioning of ecosystems. This book presents recent research advances on the effects of soil factors on plant communities and the role of ecological complementarity and species diversity in soil properties and ecosystem services. It addresses cultivated, degraded and natural soils, in fields as well as in greenhouse experiments, at different latitudes. It may be found useful by researchers, students and practitioners.
grapevine trunk disease --- cover crops --- biofumigant --- young vine decline --- plant-microbe interactions --- functional diversity --- hydraulic roughness --- herbaceous vegetation --- leaf and stem functional traits --- plant–runoff interaction --- soil erosion control --- community weighted means --- functional traits --- soil reclamation --- technosols --- ultramafic --- Casuarina --- salinization --- diversity --- rehabilitation --- AM fungi --- plant --- abiotic stress --- biotic stress --- land use intensity --- plant-associated microbiome --- endophytes --- rhizosphere --- biodiversity --- bacteria --- core microbiome --- Pseudomonas --- biological nitrogen fixation --- nitrogen concentration --- nitrogen transfer --- 15N natural abundance --- n/a --- plant-runoff interaction
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Plant–soil interactions play an important role in the functioning of ecosystems. This book presents recent research advances on the effects of soil factors on plant communities and the role of ecological complementarity and species diversity in soil properties and ecosystem services. It addresses cultivated, degraded and natural soils, in fields as well as in greenhouse experiments, at different latitudes. It may be found useful by researchers, students and practitioners.
Research & information: general --- grapevine trunk disease --- cover crops --- biofumigant --- young vine decline --- plant-microbe interactions --- functional diversity --- hydraulic roughness --- herbaceous vegetation --- leaf and stem functional traits --- plant-runoff interaction --- soil erosion control --- community weighted means --- functional traits --- soil reclamation --- technosols --- ultramafic --- Casuarina --- salinization --- diversity --- rehabilitation --- AM fungi --- plant --- abiotic stress --- biotic stress --- land use intensity --- plant-associated microbiome --- endophytes --- rhizosphere --- biodiversity --- bacteria --- core microbiome --- Pseudomonas --- biological nitrogen fixation --- nitrogen concentration --- nitrogen transfer --- 15N natural abundance
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