articlePlant and SoilJan 20, 2009HYBRID OA

Rhizosphere: biophysics, biogeochemistry and ecological relevance

Institut de Recherche pour le Développement · Ecologie fonctionnelle & biogéochimie des sols & des agro-systèmes · +3 more institutions

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Abstract

Life on Earth is sustained by a small volume of soil surrounding roots, called the rhizosphere. The soil is where most of the biodiversity on Earth exists, and the rhizosphere probably represents the most dynamic habitat on Earth; and certainly is the most important zone in terms of defining the quality and quantity of the Human terrestrial food resource. Despite its central importance to all life, we know very little about rhizosphere functioning, and have an extraordinary ignorance about how best we can manipulate it to our advantage. A major issue in research on rhizosphere processes is the intimate connection between the biology, physics and chemistry of the system which exhibits astonishing spatial and…

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