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Fu Y, Liu Y, Chen Y, Xiao J, Xie Y, Miao Y, et al.
Cell Rep . 2025 Mar; 44(3):115414. PMID: 40073017
Lateral roots (LRs) can continuously forage water and nutrients from soil. In Arabidopsis thaliana, LR development depends on a canonical auxin signaling pathway involving the core transcription factors INDOLE-3-ACETIC ACIDs...
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Zhang H, Ruan Y, Kuzyakov Y, Sun H, Huang Q, Guo S, et al.
Plant Cell Environ . 2025 Mar; PMID: 40038896
Viruses alter the ecological and evolutionary trajectories of bacterial host communities. Plant grafting is a technique that integrates two species or varietiies and have consequences on the rhizosphere functioning. The...
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Pu J, Long X, Li Y, Zhang J, Qi F, Gao J, et al.
Sci Adv . 2025 Feb; 11(9):eadt8715. PMID: 40020065
Glyphosate-based herbicides (GBHs) are used worldwide for weed management. However, GBHs pose a threat to soil fungal community, although fungi can degrade and use glyphosate as a nutrient source. How...
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Ren X, Liu C, Yue Y, Sun S, Zhao L, Tao C, et al.
Microbiol Res . 2025 Feb; 295:128109. PMID: 40015080
Fusarium wilt is increasingly threatening banana production around the world. Investigating soil microbial communities associated with healthy and diseased banana plants is the first step to understand the potential mechanisms...
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Lv Y, Zhang Q, Liu L, He J, Wang S, Shen Q
Curr Microbiol . 2025 Feb; 82(4):152. PMID: 39994072
A Gram negative bacterium, designated H3, was isolated from a forest soil sample collected in Zhangjiajie National Forest Park, Hunan Province, PR China. Cells of strain H3 were yellow-pigmented, strictly...
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Zhu L, Sun Y, Wang R, Zeng J, Li J, Huang M, et al.
Hortic Res . 2025 Feb; 12(2):uhae318. PMID: 39949879
Potassium (K) availability in plant cells is critical for maintaining plant productivity across many terrestrial ecosystems. Yet, there is no comprehensive assessment of the mechanisms by which plants respond to...
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Li T, Shi X, Wang J, Zhou Y, Wang T, Xu Y, et al.
Sci Adv . 2025 Feb; 11(7):eads5089. PMID: 39937904
Intense microbial competition in soil has driven the evolution of resistance mechanisms, yet the implications of such evolution on plant health remain unclear. Our study explored the conversion from antagonism...
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Guo S, Pan R, Zhang Y, Gu Q, Shen Q, Yang J, et al.
Environ Microbiome . 2025 Feb; 20(1):18. PMID: 39905504
Background: Salvia miltiorrhiza is a highly valuable medicinal plant and its cultivation is constrained by limited suitable land. Long-term continuous cropping practices alleviate limitations in planting area as well as...
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Miao Y, Wang W, Xu H, Xia Y, Gong Q, Xu Z, et al.
Genome Biol . 2025 Feb; 26(1):20. PMID: 39901283
Background: Plant residue microbial decomposition, subject to significant environmental regulation, represents a crucial ecological process shaping and cycling the largest terrestrial soil organic carbon pool. However, the fundamental understanding of...
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Xu X, Wang X, Sun T, Liu S, Dong M, Yue Y, et al.
Adv Sci (Weinh) . 2025 Jan; :e2413227. PMID: 39887670
Trophic interactions in micro-food webs, such as those between nematodes and their bacterial prey, affect nitrogen cycling in soils, potentially changing nitrous oxide (NO) production and consumption. However, how nematode-mediated...