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Relationship between Plant Roots, Rhizosphere Microorganisms, and Nitrogen and Its Special Focus on Rice

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AGRICULTURE-BASEL
Volume 11, Issue 3, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/agriculture11030234

Keywords

nitrogen; root morphology; root physiology; soil enzyme; rhizosphere microorganisms

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  1. Key R&D projects in Jiangsu Province (Modern Agriculture) [BE2019342]
  2. Jiangsu (Haian) Modern Agriculture (Rice and Wheat) Science and Technology Comprehensive Demonstration Base [JATS[2020]452]

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Fertilization is an important measure in agriculture, with nitrogen being a crucial nutrient for plants. The interaction between plants, rhizosphere microorganisms, and nitrogen is a key area of research in both life sciences and agricultural microorganism utilization.
Fertilization is an important practical measure in agricultural production. As an important nutrient element of plants, nitrogen (N) has a significant impact on the plant productivity and microbial function. Rhizosphere microorganisms affect plant growth and development, nitrogen uptake and utilization, and ecological adaptability. The interaction mechanism between plant and rhizosphere microorganisms is one of the hotspots in life science research and the key program of agricultural microorganism utilization. In this article, the relationship among plant root morphology and physiology, rhizosphere microorganisms, and nitrogen is reviewed, summarized, and prospected.

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