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Biochemie --- Biochimie --- Biologie clinique --- Fysiologie --- Klinische biologie --- Physiologie --- 636.4 --- 577.152.313 --- 577.352.465 --- Academic collection --- #BIBC:T1995 --- Pigs. Swine --- Phosphoric monoester hydrolases: phosphatases, phytases --- Ion transport --- Theses --- 577.352.465 Ion transport --- 577.152.313 Phosphoric monoester hydrolases: phosphatases, phytases --- 636.4 Pigs. Swine
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Phytases --- Phosphorus --- Phosphorus in animal nutrition --- Sustainable agriculture --- Phosphorus in animal nutrition. --- Phytases. --- Sustainable agriculture. --- Physiological transport --- Animal nutrition --- Low-input agriculture --- Low-input sustainable agriculture --- Lower input agriculture --- Resource-efficient agriculture --- Sustainable farming --- Agriculture --- Alternative agriculture --- Phosphatases --- Group 15 elements --- Nonmetals
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Biomembranes --- 577.152.313 --- Adenosine triphosphatase --- -Biological transport, Active --- -#WPLT:dd.prof.J.Vendrig --- Active biological transport --- Active transport, Biological --- Energy dependent biological transport --- Uphill biological transport --- Energy metabolism --- Adenosinetriphosphatase --- Adenylopyrophosphatase --- ATP monophosphatase --- ATP phosphohydrolase --- ATP synthase --- ATP synthetase --- ATPase --- Phosphatases --- Phosphoric monoester hydrolases: phosphatases, phytases --- Congresses --- 577.152.313 Phosphoric monoester hydrolases: phosphatases, phytases --- Biological transport, Active --- #WPLT:dd.prof.J.Vendrig --- Adenosine triphosphatase - Congresses --- Biological transport, Active - Congresses --- Adenosine triphosphate --- Biological transport
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Numerous studies have demonstrated that the plant microbiome is highly relevant for the growth and fitness of plants. Plants in ecosystems and agroecosystems can recruit a wide variety of microorganisms, including beneficial microbes which are being studied and applied as biostimulators to improve nutrition and tolerance of plants and as biocontrol of phytopathogens. In this context, this Book contains a selection of articles describing diverse ecological and biotechnological aspects of microbiomes in native and agronomic plants (e.g., pepper, potato, rice and lettuce) created by researchers from Italy, China, Korea, Egypt, Oman, Germany, the USA, and Chile.
Research & information: general --- Biology, life sciences --- bioprospecting --- inoculants --- plant growth-promoting bacteria --- plant microbiome --- plant–microbe interactions --- plant microbiota --- cultivation-dependent of plant microbiota --- plant broth-based culture media --- “in-situ-similis” culturing strategy --- vegan nutrition --- clover bacterial endophytes --- co-occurrence network --- fungal community --- fungal functional role --- plastic shed cultivation --- rhizosphere --- rhizosphere microbiome --- shotgun metagenomic sequencing --- partial least squares (PLS) regression analysis --- rice --- recombinant inbred lines --- root and shoot biomass --- heading and physiological maturity stage --- Codonopsis tangshen --- continuous cropping --- 454 pyrosequencing --- bacterial community --- bacterial structure --- soil chemical properties --- Streptomyces biocontrol agent --- cucumber --- microbial community composition --- microbial function --- Cadophora spp. --- corm rot --- dark septate endophytes --- functional guild --- internal transcribed spacer --- Talaromyces spp. --- aquaponics --- metabarcoding --- bacterial communities --- carbohydrases --- phytases --- endosymbiont --- microbial diversity --- fig and fig wasp --- Ficus hirta --- interaction --- alpha and beta diversity --- diversity --- metagenomics --- Streptomyces spp. spatial location --- variety --- volcanoes --- Andean Altiplano --- wild rice --- microbial community --- rhizosphere microorganism --- plant growth promoting --- extreme environments --- Atacama Desert --- 2,4-diacetylphloroglucinol --- biocontroller
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Numerous studies have demonstrated that the plant microbiome is highly relevant for the growth and fitness of plants. Plants in ecosystems and agroecosystems can recruit a wide variety of microorganisms, including beneficial microbes which are being studied and applied as biostimulators to improve nutrition and tolerance of plants and as biocontrol of phytopathogens. In this context, this Book contains a selection of articles describing diverse ecological and biotechnological aspects of microbiomes in native and agronomic plants (e.g., pepper, potato, rice and lettuce) created by researchers from Italy, China, Korea, Egypt, Oman, Germany, the USA, and Chile.
bioprospecting --- inoculants --- plant growth-promoting bacteria --- plant microbiome --- plant–microbe interactions --- plant microbiota --- cultivation-dependent of plant microbiota --- plant broth-based culture media --- “in-situ-similis” culturing strategy --- vegan nutrition --- clover bacterial endophytes --- co-occurrence network --- fungal community --- fungal functional role --- plastic shed cultivation --- rhizosphere --- rhizosphere microbiome --- shotgun metagenomic sequencing --- partial least squares (PLS) regression analysis --- rice --- recombinant inbred lines --- root and shoot biomass --- heading and physiological maturity stage --- Codonopsis tangshen --- continuous cropping --- 454 pyrosequencing --- bacterial community --- bacterial structure --- soil chemical properties --- Streptomyces biocontrol agent --- cucumber --- microbial community composition --- microbial function --- Cadophora spp. --- corm rot --- dark septate endophytes --- functional guild --- internal transcribed spacer --- Talaromyces spp. --- aquaponics --- metabarcoding --- bacterial communities --- carbohydrases --- phytases --- endosymbiont --- microbial diversity --- fig and fig wasp --- Ficus hirta --- interaction --- alpha and beta diversity --- diversity --- metagenomics --- Streptomyces spp. spatial location --- variety --- volcanoes --- Andean Altiplano --- wild rice --- microbial community --- rhizosphere microorganism --- plant growth promoting --- extreme environments --- Atacama Desert --- 2,4-diacetylphloroglucinol --- biocontroller
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Numerous studies have demonstrated that the plant microbiome is highly relevant for the growth and fitness of plants. Plants in ecosystems and agroecosystems can recruit a wide variety of microorganisms, including beneficial microbes which are being studied and applied as biostimulators to improve nutrition and tolerance of plants and as biocontrol of phytopathogens. In this context, this Book contains a selection of articles describing diverse ecological and biotechnological aspects of microbiomes in native and agronomic plants (e.g., pepper, potato, rice and lettuce) created by researchers from Italy, China, Korea, Egypt, Oman, Germany, the USA, and Chile.
Research & information: general --- Biology, life sciences --- bioprospecting --- inoculants --- plant growth-promoting bacteria --- plant microbiome --- plant–microbe interactions --- plant microbiota --- cultivation-dependent of plant microbiota --- plant broth-based culture media --- “in-situ-similis” culturing strategy --- vegan nutrition --- clover bacterial endophytes --- co-occurrence network --- fungal community --- fungal functional role --- plastic shed cultivation --- rhizosphere --- rhizosphere microbiome --- shotgun metagenomic sequencing --- partial least squares (PLS) regression analysis --- rice --- recombinant inbred lines --- root and shoot biomass --- heading and physiological maturity stage --- Codonopsis tangshen --- continuous cropping --- 454 pyrosequencing --- bacterial community --- bacterial structure --- soil chemical properties --- Streptomyces biocontrol agent --- cucumber --- microbial community composition --- microbial function --- Cadophora spp. --- corm rot --- dark septate endophytes --- functional guild --- internal transcribed spacer --- Talaromyces spp. --- aquaponics --- metabarcoding --- bacterial communities --- carbohydrases --- phytases --- endosymbiont --- microbial diversity --- fig and fig wasp --- Ficus hirta --- interaction --- alpha and beta diversity --- diversity --- metagenomics --- Streptomyces spp. spatial location --- variety --- volcanoes --- Andean Altiplano --- wild rice --- microbial community --- rhizosphere microorganism --- plant growth promoting --- extreme environments --- Atacama Desert --- 2,4-diacetylphloroglucinol --- biocontroller
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