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Reducing compound release from roots

The first chapter defines the spatial and functional features of the rhizosphere, which make this environment the primary site of interaction between soil, plant, and microorganisms. Among the multitude of organic compounds present in the rhizosphere tho.se released by plant roots are the most important from a qualitative and quantitative point of view furthermore, the relationships with soil components of any released compound need to be considered (Chapter 2). The release of these compounds strongly depends on the physiological status of the plants and is related to the ability of plant roots to modify the rhizosphere in order to cope with unfavorable stress-reducing conditions. These aspects are dis-... [Pg.436]


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