Plant root exudates are fluids emitted through the roots of plants. These secretions influence the rhizosphere around the roots to inhibit harmful microbes...
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differentiate an exudate from a transudate. It is not clear if there is a distinction in the difference of transudates and exudates in plants. Plant exudates include...
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compound cues sensed by parasitic plant seeds are from host plant root exudates that are leached nearby from the host's root system into the surrounding soil...
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Rhizosphere (category Plant roots)
that feed on sloughed-off plant cells, termed rhizodeposition, and the proteins and sugars released by roots, termed root exudates. This symbiosis leads to...
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rate, increased by 30% 3 hours after exposure to root exudates, indicating that host plant root exudates stimulate AMF spore mitochondrial activity. It...
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Root mucilage is made of plant-specific polysaccharides or long chains of sugar molecules. This polysaccharide secretion of root exudate forms a gelatinous...
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processes in plant-parasitic nematodes. Cyst nematodes, such as Globodera rostochiensis, may require a specific signal from the root exudates of the host...
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Kin selection (section In plants)
of root exudates. This would require exudates to be actively secreted by roots of one plant, and detected by roots of neighboring plants. The root exudate...
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translocation of organic matter. Additional sources of SOM include plant root exudates and charcoal. The water content of most vegetal detritus ranges from...
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response to root exudates, rhizobia produce Nod signalling factors that are recognized by legumes and induce the formation of nodules on plant roots. Within...
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Endosymbiont (section Plants)
as nitrogen. In return it absorbs plant organic carbon products. Plant root exudates contain diverse secondary metabolites, especially flavonoids and...
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present in the rhizosphere, including phenolic compounds found in plant root exudates. S. maltophilia can degrade p‑nitrophenol and 4‑chlorophenol, polycyclic...
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Saponin (category Saponaceous plants)
previously associated to plant-microbe interactions from root exudates and abiotic stresses, as nutritional deficiency. In plants, saponins may serve as...
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aggregates and establish a natural soil stability – a soil carbon sponge. Plant root exudates feed bacteria that emit extracellular polysaccharides (EPS), and...
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roots that is under the influence of the plant through its deposition of root exudates, mucilage and dead plant cells. A diverse array of organisms specialize...
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soils. Root exudates are another source of soil carbon. 5–20% of the total plant carbon fixed during photosynthesis is supplied as root exudates in support...
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"Citramalic acid and salicylic acid in sugar beet root exudates solubilize soil phosphorus". BMC Plant Biology. 11 (121): 1–8. doi:10.1186/1471-2229-11-121...
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al. demonstrated that plants perceive the presence of neighbors through changes in water/nutrient availability, root exudates, and soil microorganisms...
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A fine root is most commonly defined as a plant root that is two millimeters or less in diameter. Fine roots may function in acquisition of soil resources...
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Mangrove (redirect from Mangrove root microbiome)
to have unique characteristics. Root exudates selectively enrich adapted microbial populations; however, these exudates were found to exert only marginal...
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Aphid (redirect from Plant louse)
Triassoaphis cubitus from the Triassic. They do however sometimes get stuck in plant exudates which solidify into amber. In 1967, when Professor Ole Heie wrote his...
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There are many plant-parasitic species in the root-knot nematode genus (Meloidogyne) that attack coffee such as M. incognita, M. arenaria, M. exigua,...
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Hippophae rhamnoides (category Medicinal plants of Asia)
It stimulates soil microbial activity through exudates and organic matter from fallen leaves and plant residues, enhancing soil health overall. Additionally...
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Rhizobacteria (redirect from Plant-growth promoting rhizobacteria)
and root exudates, production of pili or fimbriae, production of specific cell surface components, ability to use specific components of root exudates, protein...
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mycorrhizal plant species. After ascospores are dispersed, they remain dormant until germination is initiated by exudates excreted from host plant roots. Following...
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and root exudates can affect rhizosphere biology and physiological balance of the nutrient solution when secondary metabolites are produced in plants. Transgenic...
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natural release plant exudates from root cells as they push through the soil. Different species of plants release different exudates and therefore recruit...
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Phytobiome (redirect from Plant biome)
behavior. The presence of plants and their communication with other community members fundamentally shapes the phytobiome. Root exudates contain numerous sugars...
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Soil respiration (section Root respiration)
carbon acquired by photosynthesis is released into the soil as root exudates. These exudates are decomposed primarily by bacteria. These bacteria will respire...
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followed by the rhizoplane, and finally the rhizosphere. For example, root exudates can select for and promote the growth of certain beneficial microbes...
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