It is well established that microbial life only occupies a minor volume of soil being localised in hot spots such as the rhizosphere soil (Nannipieri et al., 2003), where microflora has a continuous access to a flow of low and high molecular weight organic substrates derived from roots. This flow, together with specific physical, chemical and biological factors, can markedly affect microbial activity and community structure of the rhizosphere soil.

Microbial diversity and microbial activity in the rhizosphere

Renella G.
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2007

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It is well established that microbial life only occupies a minor volume of soil being localised in hot spots such as the rhizosphere soil (Nannipieri et al., 2003), where microflora has a continuous access to a flow of low and high molecular weight organic substrates derived from roots. This flow, together with specific physical, chemical and biological factors, can markedly affect microbial activity and community structure of the rhizosphere soil.
2007
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