2016
DOI: 10.1007/s11104-016-3040-9
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Advances in the rhizosphere: stretching the interface of life

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“…It is evident that changes in root exudation can elicit microbial associations that improve water relations (Naylor & Coleman‐Derr, ) and disarm root cell‐corrupting reactive oxygen species (ROS), through an increased production of rhizosphere peroxidases during drought (Huang et al , ). But recent evidence hints that root exudates might also promote plant regrowth and ecosystem recovery in the aftermath of drought (Mommer et al , ; Karlowsky et al , ,). Variation of root exudate quality across species is undefined; the underpinning genetic controls on root exudation and how root exudates are affected by changing environmental conditions require greater focus.…”
Section: Root Exudates As Stress Mediatorsmentioning
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“…It is evident that changes in root exudation can elicit microbial associations that improve water relations (Naylor & Coleman‐Derr, ) and disarm root cell‐corrupting reactive oxygen species (ROS), through an increased production of rhizosphere peroxidases during drought (Huang et al , ). But recent evidence hints that root exudates might also promote plant regrowth and ecosystem recovery in the aftermath of drought (Mommer et al , ; Karlowsky et al , ,). Variation of root exudate quality across species is undefined; the underpinning genetic controls on root exudation and how root exudates are affected by changing environmental conditions require greater focus.…”
Section: Root Exudates As Stress Mediatorsmentioning
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“…Interest in root exudation has spiralled with the realization of its importance in plant nutrient uptake (Mommer et al , ) and the formation of stable soil organic C (Sokol et al , ). In addition, root exudates form a direct communication pathway between plants and rhizosphere microbes and have the potential to influence plant tolerance and survival during severe abiotic stress.…”
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“…More than a few obtained isolates improved plant growth under saline stress and reduced production of ethylene by means of ACC deaminase activity (Siddikee et al 2010 producing Pseudomonas fluorescens strain. This was the first fact that introduced DAPG producers as in addition to pathogen controllers, can also act to restructure abiotic stress factors (Berendsen et al 2012, Mommer et al 2016.…”
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“…Soil fertility is linked to carbon sequestration via soil organic matter (most dynamic portion) which can be dissolved and circulated within soil. Changes in nutrient availability and uptake may affect dissolved organic matter, changes in decomposition rate (Robroek et al 2016;Mommer et al 2016) the detected effect of the functional types of vascular plants on microbial enzymatic activity and the composition of dissolved organic matter.…”
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