Phylogenetic structure of community of procariots of soddy-podzolic soil under the cover of winter rye is not influenced by agrotechnics
Автор: Filippova V.A., Kruglov Yu.V., Andronov E.E.
Журнал: Сельскохозяйственная биология @agrobiology
Рубрика: Агросистемы будущего растение и почва
Статья в выпуске: 5 т.53, 2018 года.
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Soil microbial communities are complex multicomponent systems that form under the influence of a wide range of factors, among them - soil type, plant species, climate, agricultural technology - in general, determining the physical and chemical characteristics of the environment. The plant, according to many researchers, is the main factor determining the structure of the soil microbial community, due to the extensive number of compounds released into the soil. There is still a discussion about the specific nature of the action of various plants on soil microbiome, which is very important both for understanding the mechanism of interaction of microorganisms and plants, and for building optimal crop rotations, as well as organizing measures to protect agricultural crops from phytopathogenic microorganisms and pests. Winter rye is one of the few crops that can grow continuously for decades. It has a powerful root system, comparable to the biomass of the above-ground part of plants...
Rhizobium sp, proteobacteria, phylogenetic structure, biodiversity of prokaryotes, sod-podzolic soil, winter rye
Короткий адрес: https://sciup.org/142216605
IDR: 142216605 | DOI: 10.15389/agrobiology.2018.5.994rus