Adaptive Strategy of Three Typical Plant Species Over Majella Massif (central Italy): Differences in Microbial Community and Nutrient Uptake

The rhizosphere represents a highly dynamic and complex interface for chemical, physical and biological interactions between plant and soil (Berg and Smalla, 2008). We report the adaptive strategy induced by the rhizosphere of three plants colonizing the high-elevated base-rich soils of Majella Mass...

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Main Authors: MASSACCESI, LUISA, AGNELLI, Alberto, GIGLIOTTI, Giovanni, Stefania Cocco, Giuseppe Corti
Other Authors: Massaccesi, Luisa, Agnelli, Alberto, Gigliotti, Giovanni, Stefania, Cocco, Giuseppe, Corti
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Language:English
Published: 20WCSS Secretariat 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11391/1329510
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spelling ftuniperugiairis:oai:research.unipg.it:11391/1329510 2024-02-11T10:03:24+01:00 Adaptive Strategy of Three Typical Plant Species Over Majella Massif (central Italy): Differences in Microbial Community and Nutrient Uptake MASSACCESI, LUISA AGNELLI, Alberto GIGLIOTTI, Giovanni Stefania Cocco Giuseppe Corti Massaccesi, Luisa Agnelli, Alberto Gigliotti, Giovanni Stefania, Cocco Giuseppe, Corti 2014 http://hdl.handle.net/11391/1329510 eng eng 20WCSS Secretariat ispartofbook:20th WORLD CONGRESS OF SOIL SCIENCE The 20th World Congress od Soil Science http://hdl.handle.net/11391/1329510 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-84901669908 info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject 2014 ftuniperugiairis 2024-01-24T17:53:45Z The rhizosphere represents a highly dynamic and complex interface for chemical, physical and biological interactions between plant and soil (Berg and Smalla, 2008). We report the adaptive strategy induced by the rhizosphere of three plants colonizing the high-elevated base-rich soils of Majella Massif (central Italy): Silene acaulis (L.), Dryas octopetala (L.), Helianthemum nummularium (L.) Mill. subsp. grandiflorum (Scop.). The aims of the research were to investigate the effects of these species, distinguishing between rhizospheric and bulk soil, on: (i) the main chemical characteristics (ii) the microbial community structure, abundance and activity, and (iii) the nutrient absorption strategy. Conference Object Dryas octopetala Silene acaulis IRIS Università degli Studi di Perugia
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description The rhizosphere represents a highly dynamic and complex interface for chemical, physical and biological interactions between plant and soil (Berg and Smalla, 2008). We report the adaptive strategy induced by the rhizosphere of three plants colonizing the high-elevated base-rich soils of Majella Massif (central Italy): Silene acaulis (L.), Dryas octopetala (L.), Helianthemum nummularium (L.) Mill. subsp. grandiflorum (Scop.). The aims of the research were to investigate the effects of these species, distinguishing between rhizospheric and bulk soil, on: (i) the main chemical characteristics (ii) the microbial community structure, abundance and activity, and (iii) the nutrient absorption strategy.
author2 Massaccesi, Luisa
Agnelli, Alberto
Gigliotti, Giovanni
Stefania, Cocco
Giuseppe, Corti
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author MASSACCESI, LUISA
AGNELLI, Alberto
GIGLIOTTI, Giovanni
Stefania Cocco
Giuseppe Corti
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AGNELLI, Alberto
GIGLIOTTI, Giovanni
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Adaptive Strategy of Three Typical Plant Species Over Majella Massif (central Italy): Differences in Microbial Community and Nutrient Uptake
author_facet MASSACCESI, LUISA
AGNELLI, Alberto
GIGLIOTTI, Giovanni
Stefania Cocco
Giuseppe Corti
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title Adaptive Strategy of Three Typical Plant Species Over Majella Massif (central Italy): Differences in Microbial Community and Nutrient Uptake
title_short Adaptive Strategy of Three Typical Plant Species Over Majella Massif (central Italy): Differences in Microbial Community and Nutrient Uptake
title_full Adaptive Strategy of Three Typical Plant Species Over Majella Massif (central Italy): Differences in Microbial Community and Nutrient Uptake
title_fullStr Adaptive Strategy of Three Typical Plant Species Over Majella Massif (central Italy): Differences in Microbial Community and Nutrient Uptake
title_full_unstemmed Adaptive Strategy of Three Typical Plant Species Over Majella Massif (central Italy): Differences in Microbial Community and Nutrient Uptake
title_sort adaptive strategy of three typical plant species over majella massif (central italy): differences in microbial community and nutrient uptake
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