Silicon-driven approaches to salinity stress tolerance: Mechanisms, uptake dynamics, and microbial transformations
G. Manimaran,
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D. Selvi,
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Thiyageshwari Subramanium
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et al.
Plant Stress,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
16, P. 100825 - 100825
Published: April 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Unveiling microbial diversity in slightly and moderately magnesium deficient acidic soils
Munmun Dash,
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Subramaniam Thiyageshwari,
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D. Selvi
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et al.
Scientific Reports,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
15(1)
Published: Jan. 29, 2025
Magnesium
(Mg)
an
essential
plant
nutrient
is
widespread
deficient
in
the
acidic
soils
of
Nilgiris
Tamil
nadu,
India.
The
vegetable
yield
and
quality
especially
affected
due
to
deficiency
nutrients
like
Mg.
This
study
investigates
soil
characteristics
bacterial
diversity
district
Nadu,
India,
with
respect
Mg
deficiency.
samples
were
collected
from
different
growing
regions
assess
physiocochemical
parameters,
enzymes
status.
16S
rRNA
gene-based
metagenomic
analysis
used
investigate
functional
potential
structural
communities
high
low
soil.
Results
indicated
mildly
a
sandy
loam
texture
organic
carbon
content.
While
nitrogen
(N),
phosphorus
(P),
potassium
(K)
levels
adequate,
was
consistent.
Soil
such
as
dehydrogenase,
acid
phosphatase,
urease
aryl
sulfatase,
varied
across
samples.
Additionally,
metagenomics
revealed
pathways
Low
associated
increased
richness,
dominated
by
Proteobacteria,
Gemmatimonadetes,
Actinobacteria,
Bacteroidetes,
Acidobacteria.
Functional
related
metabolism,
amino
biosynthesis,
various
metabolic
processes
more
abundant
soils.
research
highlights
significant
influence
on
potentials
soils,
providing
insights
into
management
strategies
Mg-deficient
regions.
Language: Английский
Mitigating Soil Sodicity in Irrigated Sugarcane Plantations with Canavalia Rosea: A Pot Experiment
Journal of soil science and plant nutrition,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: March 11, 2025
Language: Английский
Effects of Colony Breeding System and Nest Architecture on Soil Microbiome and Fertility in the Fungus-Growing Termite Macrotermes barneyi Light
Jiachang Zhou,
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Wenquan Qin,
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Yang Zeng
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et al.
Insects,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
16(5), P. 470 - 470
Published: April 29, 2025
Macrotermes
barneyi
is
a
typical
fungus-growing
termite
that
forms
both
monogynous
(single
queen)
and
polygynous
(multiple
colonies
in
nature.
This
species
influences
the
local
soil
fertility
part
by
redistributing
nutrients
across
landscape
its
habitats.
However,
how
colony
structure
of
M.
affects
nutrient
cycling
microbial
communities
within
nest
not
well
understood.
In
this
study,
we
compared
physicochemical
properties
parts
between
barneyi.
Our
results
showed
fungus
garden
most
nutrient-rich
nest,
with
higher
moisture,
organic
matter,
ammonium
nitrogen,
nitrate
available
sulfur,
potassium,
silicon,
boron
than
other
parts.
Notably,
had
silicon
those
colonies.
The
α-diversity
was
lower
nest.
β-diversity
analysis
revealed
clear
separation
Furthermore,
relative
abundance
functional
genes
associated
“cell
cycle
control,
cell
division,
chromosome
partitioning”
to
suggest
plays
crucial
role
maintaining
stability
rapid
depletion
sustain
larger
population
likely
community
dynamics
cycling.
Language: Английский
Characteristics of Bacterial Community Structure and Function in Artificial Soil Prepared Using Red Mud and Phosphogypsum
Yong Liu,
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Zhi Yang,
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Lishuai Zhang
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et al.
Microorganisms,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
12(9), P. 1886 - 1886
Published: Sept. 13, 2024
The
preparation
of
artificial
soil
is
a
potential
cooperative
resource
utilization
scheme
for
red
mud
and
phosphogypsum
on
large
scale,
with
low
cost
simple
operation.
characteristics
the
bacterial
community
structure
function
in
three
soils
were
systematically
studied
first
time.
Relatively
rich
communities
formed
soils,
relatively
high
abundances
phyla
(e.g.,
Language: Английский