Biotic interactions in the rhizosphere in relation to plant and soil nutrient dynamics

The rhizosphere is the interface between roots and the soil where nutrient absorption for plant growth in agroecosystems is facilitated. An abundant and diverse rhizosphere biome is involved in biogeochemical processes, including bacteria, fungi and soil fauna, driving soil C, N and P dynamics. Plan...

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Autores principales: Larsen,J, Jaramillo-López,P, Nájera-Rincon,M, González-Esquivel,C.E
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Publicado: Chilean Society of Soil Science / Sociedad Chilena de la Ciencia del Suelo 2015
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spelling oai:scielo:S0718-951620150002000112015-09-29Biotic interactions in the rhizosphere in relation to plant and soil nutrient dynamicsLarsen,JJaramillo-López,PNájera-Rincon,MGonzález-Esquivel,C.E Biogeochemistry rhizosphere microbiome mycorrhizosphere root health soil fauna The rhizosphere is the interface between roots and the soil where nutrient absorption for plant growth in agroecosystems is facilitated. An abundant and diverse rhizosphere biome is involved in biogeochemical processes, including bacteria, fungi and soil fauna, driving soil C, N and P dynamics. Plant carbon photosynthates allocated to the root and rhizosphere are priming microbial activities important for plant nutrition such as organic matter decomposition, P solubilization, N fixation, mycorrhizal nutrient transport and biocontrol of root pests. While substantial information is available on the role of individual groups of the rhizosphere microbiome in biogeochemical processes, less attention has been given to the interactions between different beneficial rhizosphere microorganisms. Also, interactions between soil fauna and rhizosphere microorganisms still remain relatively unexplored. In order to improve our knowledge on the role of the rhizosphere in C, N and P biogeochemical processes a more holistic and functional approach is required. In this review, state of the art information on the role of biotic interactions in the rhizosphere on C, N and P biogeochemical processes relevant for plant nutrition in agroecosystems is presented.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessChilean Society of Soil Science / Sociedad Chilena de la Ciencia del SueloJournal of soil science and plant nutrition v.15 n.2 20152015-06-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0718-95162015000200011en10.4067/S0718-95162015005000039
institution Scielo Chile
collection Scielo Chile
language English
topic Biogeochemistry
rhizosphere microbiome
mycorrhizosphere
root health
soil fauna
spellingShingle Biogeochemistry
rhizosphere microbiome
mycorrhizosphere
root health
soil fauna
Larsen,J
Jaramillo-López,P
Nájera-Rincon,M
González-Esquivel,C.E
Biotic interactions in the rhizosphere in relation to plant and soil nutrient dynamics
description The rhizosphere is the interface between roots and the soil where nutrient absorption for plant growth in agroecosystems is facilitated. An abundant and diverse rhizosphere biome is involved in biogeochemical processes, including bacteria, fungi and soil fauna, driving soil C, N and P dynamics. Plant carbon photosynthates allocated to the root and rhizosphere are priming microbial activities important for plant nutrition such as organic matter decomposition, P solubilization, N fixation, mycorrhizal nutrient transport and biocontrol of root pests. While substantial information is available on the role of individual groups of the rhizosphere microbiome in biogeochemical processes, less attention has been given to the interactions between different beneficial rhizosphere microorganisms. Also, interactions between soil fauna and rhizosphere microorganisms still remain relatively unexplored. In order to improve our knowledge on the role of the rhizosphere in C, N and P biogeochemical processes a more holistic and functional approach is required. In this review, state of the art information on the role of biotic interactions in the rhizosphere on C, N and P biogeochemical processes relevant for plant nutrition in agroecosystems is presented.
author Larsen,J
Jaramillo-López,P
Nájera-Rincon,M
González-Esquivel,C.E
author_facet Larsen,J
Jaramillo-López,P
Nájera-Rincon,M
González-Esquivel,C.E
author_sort Larsen,J
title Biotic interactions in the rhizosphere in relation to plant and soil nutrient dynamics
title_short Biotic interactions in the rhizosphere in relation to plant and soil nutrient dynamics
title_full Biotic interactions in the rhizosphere in relation to plant and soil nutrient dynamics
title_fullStr Biotic interactions in the rhizosphere in relation to plant and soil nutrient dynamics
title_full_unstemmed Biotic interactions in the rhizosphere in relation to plant and soil nutrient dynamics
title_sort biotic interactions in the rhizosphere in relation to plant and soil nutrient dynamics
publisher Chilean Society of Soil Science / Sociedad Chilena de la Ciencia del Suelo
publishDate 2015
url http://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0718-95162015000200011
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