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View article: Soybean variety influences the advantages of nutrient uptake and yield in soybean/maize intercropping via regulating root–root interaction and rhizobacterial composition
Soybean variety influences the advantages of nutrient uptake and yield in soybean/maize intercropping via regulating root–root interaction and rhizobacterial composition Open
Maize/soybean intercropping systems are commonly used in developing countries, but few studies have been performed to elucidate the differences in nutrient efficiency and rhizosphere microbiome, especially when maize is intercropped with d…
View article: Treatment options for unilateral vestibular schwannoma: a network meta-analysis
Treatment options for unilateral vestibular schwannoma: a network meta-analysis Open
This study aimed to explore the effect of observation, microsurgery, and radiotherapy for patients with vestibular schwannoma (VS). We searched PubMed, Medline, Embase, Web of Science, and Cochrane library from their establishment to July …
View article: <i>Bacillus</i> suppresses nitrogen efficiency of soybean–rhizobium symbiosis through regulation of nitrogen‐related transcriptional and microbial patterns
<i>Bacillus</i> suppresses nitrogen efficiency of soybean–rhizobium symbiosis through regulation of nitrogen‐related transcriptional and microbial patterns Open
The regulation of legume‐rhizobia symbiosis by microorganisms has obtained considerable interest in recent research, particularly in the common rhizobacteria Bacillus . However, few studies have provided detailed explanations regarding the…
View article: Optimized silicon fertilization regime weakens cadmium translocation and increases its biotransformation in rice tissues
Optimized silicon fertilization regime weakens cadmium translocation and increases its biotransformation in rice tissues Open
In acidic paddy fields of South China, rice (Oryza sativa L.) faces the dual challenges of cadmium (Cd) toxicity and silicon (Si) deficiency. Although previous studies have highlighted the functions of Si application timing and strategies …
View article: Anaerobic soil disinfestation rather than Bacillus velezensis Y6 inoculant suppresses tomato bacterial wilt by improving soil quality and manipulating bacterial communities
Anaerobic soil disinfestation rather than Bacillus velezensis Y6 inoculant suppresses tomato bacterial wilt by improving soil quality and manipulating bacterial communities Open
Continuous cropping leads to high incidence of soilborne diseases such as bacterial wilt caused by Ralstonia solanacearum, which poses a risk to agricultural production. Anaerobic soil disinfestation (ASD) and plant growth-promoting rhizob…
View article: No differences in phosphodiester-induced changes of phosphatase activities and bicarbonate-extractable inorganic phosphorus between long-term low and high phosphorus-fertilized soils
No differences in phosphodiester-induced changes of phosphatase activities and bicarbonate-extractable inorganic phosphorus between long-term low and high phosphorus-fertilized soils Open
Soil organic phosphorus (P) mineralization is catalyzed by phosphatases synthesized by plants or microorganisms, particularly when organic P is present and inorganic P is limited. We investigated how P status affects the substrate inductio…
View article: Soybean (Glycine max) rhizosphere organic phosphorus recycling relies on acid phosphatase activity and specific phosphorus-mineralizing-related bacteria in phosphate deficient acidic soils
Soybean (Glycine max) rhizosphere organic phosphorus recycling relies on acid phosphatase activity and specific phosphorus-mineralizing-related bacteria in phosphate deficient acidic soils Open
Bacteria play critical roles in regulating soil phosphorus (P) cycling. The effects of interactions between crops and soil P-availability on bacterial communities and the feedback regulation of soil P cycling by the bacterial community mod…
View article: Nitrogen Fertilizer Reduction Combined with Biochar Application Maintain the Yield and Nitrogen Supply of Rice but Improve the Nitrogen Use Efficiency
Nitrogen Fertilizer Reduction Combined with Biochar Application Maintain the Yield and Nitrogen Supply of Rice but Improve the Nitrogen Use Efficiency Open
Excessive application of nitrogen (N) fertilizer will cause many adverse consequences in paddy fields, especially for the reduction in N use efficiency. Biochar can be used to replace part of N fertilizer for rice production. A field exper…
View article: Modified Biochars and Their Effects on Soil Quality: A Review
Modified Biochars and Their Effects on Soil Quality: A Review Open
Biochar (BC) has attracted attention due to its impacts on soil quality by enhancing soil fertility, carbon storage and contaminants immobilization. BC also induces changes in microbial community structure and enhances crop productivity in…
View article: Wheat straw biochar amendment suppresses tomato bacterial wilt caused by Ralstonia solanacearum: Potential effects of rhizosphere organic acids and amino acids
Wheat straw biochar amendment suppresses tomato bacterial wilt caused by Ralstonia solanacearum: Potential effects of rhizosphere organic acids and amino acids Open
Complex interactions based on host plant, rhizosphere microorganisms and soil microenvironment are presumed to be responsible for the suppressive properties of biochar against soil-borne diseases, although the underlying mechanisms are not…
View article: Plant-mediated rhizospheric interactions in rice-water spinach intercropping enhance Si uptake by rice
Plant-mediated rhizospheric interactions in rice-water spinach intercropping enhance Si uptake by rice Open
Aims Although biodiversity utilization in paddy fields has increased in recent years, silicon (Si) nutrition of rice in intercropping systems is poorly understood. On the basis of our previous study, the present research focused on deciphe…
View article: Biochar Suppresses Bacterial Wilt of Tomato by Improving Soil Chemical Properties and Shifting Soil Microbial Community
Biochar Suppresses Bacterial Wilt of Tomato by Improving Soil Chemical Properties and Shifting Soil Microbial Community Open
The role of biochar amendments in enhancing plant disease resistance has been well documented, but its mechanism is not yet fully understood. In the present study, 2% biochar made from wheat straw was added to the soil of tomato infected b…
View article: Amentoflavone induces cell cycle arrest apoptosis and autophagy in BV-2 cells
Amentoflavone induces cell cycle arrest apoptosis and autophagy in BV-2 cells Open
Previous studies have shown that amentoflavone (AF) elicits anti-inflammatory and neuroprotective effects. To further investigate the effects of AF on the microglia cell line BV-2, proteomic analysis was performed to screen potential key r…