Valentine T., Pinton R., Nannipieri P. — The Rhizosphere: Biochemistry and Organic Substances at the Soil-Plant Interface. 2nd Edition. Edited by R. Pinton, Z. Varanini and P. Nannipieri. Boca Raton, FL, USA: CRC Press (2007), pp. 447, ?86.00. ISBN 0-8493-3855-7
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Название: The Rhizosphere: Biochemistry and Organic Substances at the Soil-Plant Interface. 2nd Edition. Edited by R. Pinton, Z. Varanini and P. Nannipieri. Boca Raton, FL, USA: CRC Press (2007), pp. 447, ?86.00. ISBN 0-8493-3855-7
Авторы: Valentine T., Pinton R., Nannipieri P.
Аннотация:
The research on plant – soil interaction is focused on the processes that take place in the rhizosphere,
the soil environment surrounding the root. Many of these processes can control plant growth,
microbial infections, and nutrient uptake.
The rhizosphere is dominated by organic compounds released by plant roots and microorganisms.
Furthermore, stable components of soil organic matter, namely, humic and fulvic substances,
can influence both plant and microorganism. A variety of compounds are present in the rhizosphere,
and they range from low-molecular-weight root exudates to high-molecular-weight humic substances.
The chemistry and biochemistry of these substances is becoming increasingly clear, and
their study promises to shed light on the complex interactions between plant and soil microflora