• My on going viral ecology research programs span the biosphere and include investigations of agricultural soils, coastal marine environments, deep-sea hydrothermal vents, poultry production houses, and the microbial communities associated with the human body. (udel.edu)
  • These variations are mostly explained by the microbial ecology of the soils that support them, in conjunction with effects unique to each plant species. (pulsus.com)
  • Our lab studies soil microbial ecology - examining how all those microbes interact with growing plants and with each other, how they break down carbon substrates and cycle nutrients, and how they impact exchange of gases such as CO2, CH4, and N2O between the soil and the atmosphere. (berkeley.edu)
  • FEMS Microbiology Ecology. (unine.ch)
  • More than supplementary nutrients, composts teas deliver humic substances that can act as biostimulants and active microorganisms that can contribute to nutrient cycling and the ecology of healthy soil. (sustane.com)
  • Applied Soil Ecology. (hutton.ac.uk)
  • Purchase Soil Microbiology, Ecology and Biochemistry - 4th Edition. (jakesonline.org)
  • We have come a long way in developing our understanding of soil microbiology, ecology, and biochemistry, but have many milestones yet to meet.Molecular tools offer unparalleled opportunities to characterize soil biota in culture and directly from field soils. (jakesonline.org)
  • In the course Soil and Plant Ecology we explore the intersection of biological, chemical, and geological processes that shape the soil environment. (lu.se)
  • The latest schedule for the course Soil and Plant Ecology in the schedule software TimeEdit. (lu.se)
  • BIOR76 can be substituted by BIOA01 Genetics and Microbiology 15 credits, and BIOB01 Botany 12 credits, and one of the courses BIOR25 Molecular Ecology and Evolution 15 credits, BIOR24 Soil Ecology 15 credits, or BIOR69 Population and Community Ecology 15 credits. (lu.se)
  • The course may not be included in a higher degree together with BIOR74 The Ecology and Evolution of Plants 15 credits, BIOR54 The Evolution and Diversity of Plants 15 credits, or BIOR26 Plant Biology 15 credits. (lu.se)
  • Microbes are attracted to the rhizosphere due to massive secretion of plant photosynthates from roots. (nih.gov)
  • Plants and microbes function synergistically. (highbrixgardens.com)
  • Ideally possess background and/or expressed interest in working with environmental and plant-associated microbes. (timeshighereducation.com)
  • They can contaminate soils and pose significant threats to humans, animals, plants, and soil microbes. (phys.org)
  • The microbes also go to work converting the nutrients from the compost to water-soluble, plant-available form. (sustane.com)
  • IMPORTANCE The microbiomes of plants are critical to host physiology and development. (nih.gov)
  • Vegetable crops physiology and production, soil fertility, photomorphogenesis. (clemson.edu)
  • Microorganisms that successfully join the rhizosphere community from bulk soil have access to more abundant and diverse molecules, producing a highly competitive and selective environment. (nih.gov)
  • Both plant species get the microorganisms that make up their rhizosphere from nearby soils. (pulsus.com)
  • Earthworms and microorganisms play a range of beneficial roles in agricultural systems, including increased organic matter mineralization, nutrient cycling, and soil structure stabilization. (ac.be)
  • Conventional tillage (ploughing) is often reported to generate decreased soil organism abundance and diversity, primarily earthworms and microorganisms, as well as a uniform distribution of the nutrients P and N within the ploughed soil horizon. (ac.be)
  • Where are the microorganisms located in the soil? (jakesonline.org)
  • Soil Microbiology deals with study of soil microorganisms and their functions involved in the changing properties of soil such as fertility and nutrient availability such as humus formation, N-fixation, soil stability and decomposition. (jakesonline.org)
  • SOIL Soil microbiology is the study of microorganisms in soil, their functions, and how they affect soil properties.It is believed that between two and four billion years ago, the first ancient bacteria and microorganisms came about on Earth's oceans. (jakesonline.org)
  • department of applied, Microorganisms and Microbiology - Chapter 1. (jakesonline.org)
  • microorganisms and microbiology. (jakesonline.org)
  • Bacterial population of the soil exceeds other groups of microorganisms in number and variety. (jakesonline.org)
  • Soil microorganisms naturally break down components in soil, such as dead plants and organisms. (jakesonline.org)
  • 1 Wisconsin Institute for Discovery and Department of Plant Pathology, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin, USA. (nih.gov)
  • 10 Wisconsin Institute for Discovery and Department of Plant Pathology, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin, USA [email protected] [email protected]. (nih.gov)
  • She gained her DPhil in plant pathology from the University of Oxford in 2011. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Sam's research interest is centered on molecular genetics and plant pathology, focusing on understanding the interaction between cereal crops and its pathogens. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Canadian Journal of Plant Pathology. (hutton.ac.uk)
  • Microbial populations in the rhizosphere play important roles in soil fertility, nutrient cycling, and plant health. (pulsus.com)
  • Biology and Fertility of Soils (In internal Review). (clemson.edu)
  • Biology and Fertility of soils 44: 367-376. (iari.res.in)
  • Geospatial soil fertility map of Bilaspur and Una district has prepared for future crop planning in horticultural crops. (yspuniversity.ac.in)
  • Soil fertility is the sustainable capacity of a soil to produce good yields of high quality on the basis of chemical, physical and biological factors. (jakesonline.org)
  • 2022. Effects of biofertilizer on soil microbial diversity and antibiotic resistance genes . (hutton.ac.uk)
  • 2022. Fields with no recent legume cultivation have sufficient nitrogenfixing rhizobia for crops of faba bean (Vicia faba L) . Plant and Soil. (hutton.ac.uk)
  • The National University of Singapore is looking for a Research Assistant to work in an ongoing research project investigating plant-microbe-environment associations. (timeshighereducation.com)
  • The rhizosphere of Da had a larger fungal diversity than the rhizosphere of Cq, whereas for rhizosphere fungi, plant species solely affected diversity. (pulsus.com)
  • For Da and Da.Cq, however, the sources of rhizosphere fungi were found in nearby and far-off soils (for Cq). (pulsus.com)
  • Did you know that in just that tiny thimble of soil there are 1 billion bacteria and 1 million fungi? (berkeley.edu)
  • 2012. Fungi, bacteria and soil pH: the oxalate-carbonate pathway as a model for metabolic interaction. (unine.ch)
  • Sequencing of the large subunit region of ribosomal (r)DNA places the fungus close to the Pezizellaceae, Porodiplodiaceae, and Sclerotiniaceae, with analyses of internal transcribed spacer regions of rDNA indicating that it has affinities to previously unnamed soil and root fungi from alpine, cool temperate and Low Arctic regions. (bas.ac.uk)
  • Contains naturally occurring beneficial bacteria and fungi that are necessary to begin nutrient life cycle in poor soil. (sustane.com)
  • Your task is to explore the role of various fungal traits (chemotaxis, degradation potential) in cannibalism among soil fungi, which includes recording them doing this live under the microscope. (lu.se)
  • ABSTRACT To isolate keratinophilic fungi in sewage sludge from wastewater treatment plants in Sari city, Mazandaran province, Islamic Republic of Iran, samples were taken from 7 plants with different sewage treatment technologies. (who.int)
  • The presence of keratinophilic fungi occur abundantly in the keratinophilic fungi was confirmed by sludge environment and the influence of en lowpower microscopic examination. (who.int)
  • Table 1 shows the prevalence of isolated fungi in sewage sludge from a number of fungi in sewage sludge samples from the different wastewater treatment plants in a 7 different wastewater treatment plants city in Mazandaran province. (who.int)
  • Fungi are plant-like life forms, such as yeasts and molds . (medlineplus.gov)
  • 2013. Identification of active oxalotrophic bacteria by bromodeoxyuridine DNA-labeling in a microcosm soil experiment. (unine.ch)
  • 2012. Abundance of anammox bacteria in different wetland soils. (unine.ch)
  • Marag PS and Suman A* (2018) Growth stage and tissue specific colonization of endophytic bacteria having plant growth promoting traits in hybrid and composite maize (Zea mays L) Microbiological Res. (iari.res.in)
  • Verma P, Yadav AN, Khannam KS, Panjiar N, Kumar S, Saxena AK, Suman A (2015) Assessment of genetic diversity and plant growth promoting attributes of psychrotolerant bacteria allied with wheat (Triticum aestivum) from northern hills zone of India. (iari.res.in)
  • Beneficial micro-organisms compete for resources with the disease-causing bacteria (pathogens) resulting in less disease pressure and healthier plants. (sustane.com)
  • The use of in vitro cultures, the role of bacteria and mychorrhizas, the powerful tool of genetic engineering, are some of the aspects focused in this paper that open prospects of global relevance for a better understanding of the processes related to the uptake of heavy metals by woody plants. (sisef.it)
  • Evidence that associated soil bacteria may influence root hair infection of actinorhizal plants by Frankia. (who.int)
  • But nodulation was achieved under nonsterile conditions and four strains of bacteria were isolated which promoted nodulation when plants were inoculated with the bacteria plus Frankia. (who.int)
  • BACKGROUND: Endophytic bacteria provide nutrients and stimulate systemic resistance during seed germination and plant growth and development, and their functional properties in combating various stresses make them a powerful tool in green agricultural production. (bvsalud.org)
  • Wastewater treatment plant processes are designed to inactivate or remove human disease-causing organisms (pathogens), including bacteria, viruses, protozoa (such as Giardia and Cryptosporidium), and helminths (parasitic worms). (cdc.gov)
  • Botany/Plant Biology. (princetonreview.com)
  • BMC Biology together with BMC Plant Biology and BMC Microbiology announce the launch of the collection 'Plants and their Pathogens', for which we invite submissions of manuscripts relevant to the research topic. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Soil biology, on the other hand, has access to plenty of minerals (if the soil has been remineralized) but need an energy source to liberate rock-bound nutrients. (highbrixgardens.com)
  • Plant roots excrete carbohydrates that feed soil biology which return the favor by making bound-up nutrients available to the plant. (highbrixgardens.com)
  • Biology (Agric & Envir Sc) : The biology of plants and plant-based systems in managed and natural terrestrial environments. (mcgill.ca)
  • Soil Biology & Biochemistry. (hutton.ac.uk)
  • European Journal of Soil Biology. (hutton.ac.uk)
  • Soil Biology & Biochemistry 42: 118-1124. (sisef.it)
  • This mini-review summarizes the main findings concerning the Trichoderma -plant interaction, the molecular dialogue between the two organisms, and the dramatic changes induced by the beneficial fungus in the plant. (microbiologyresearch.org)
  • The interactions between autotrophs and soil organisms and selected groups of animals with close ecological and evolutionary connections with plants (e.g., herbivores and pollinators) will be explored in lecture and laboratory. (mcgill.ca)
  • Genetic modification is essentially horizontal gene transfer and recombination, speeded up enormously, and totally unlimited in the source of genetic material recombined to make the GMDNA that's inserted into the genomes plants, animals and livestock to create genetically modified organisms (GMOs). (i-sis.org.uk)
  • At the end of the brewing cycle, the water is teeming with beneficial micro-organisms and plant-available nutrients. (sustane.com)
  • Interacting soil organisms support biological processes that participate in soil functions, organic matter decomposition, and nutrient cycling. (ac.be)
  • This review highlights the challenges in establishing definitive evidence regarding the effects of crop residue management on soil organisms and nutrient dynamics. (ac.be)
  • The chemical composition of the soil, the topography, and the presence of living organisms determines the quality of soil. (jakesonline.org)
  • Raw food waste can also harbour infectious organisms worrisome to public health, even if the food waste is plant-based. (sciencewriters.ca)
  • The study aim was to evaluate the potential nitrogen fixation and denitrification in the rhizosphere soil of potato plants, crop yield and output quality in response to the different fertilization systems and the inoculation with Azospirillum brasilense 410. (frontiersin.org)
  • Farmyard manure, 40 t/ha, applied prior to potatoes planting promotes nitrogen fixation (0.8-2.0 times compared to control). (frontiersin.org)
  • The combination of manure with the medium fertilizers rate has also resulted in high denitrification levels, while the soil nitrogen fixation activity has restored only at flowering stage. (frontiersin.org)
  • The relative abundances of its DNA and RNA reads were positively associated with soil carbon and nitrogen concentrations and δ13C values, with the relative abundance of its DNA being negatively associated with soil pH value. (bas.ac.uk)
  • Part 1: Soil biological and chemical (phosphorus and nitrogen) properties. (ac.be)
  • and (iii) phosphorus (P) and nitrogen (N) element availability and distribution in the soil profile. (ac.be)
  • The following courses utilize this laboratory: Soil, water, plant analysis (NR413), Soil microbiology (NR423). (just.edu.jo)
  • R. pickettii has been associated with noso- by the referring microbiology laboratory as B. cepacia com- comial outbreaks caused by contaminated solutions used for plex or a related species or were not identified to the species patient care and with pseudoepidemics caused by contami- level. (cdc.gov)
  • Beyond lectures, the course consists of project work (individually and in groups), an excursion, and an extensive laboratory exercise aimed at characterizing soils chemically and biologically. (lu.se)
  • Located at the Agricultural Research Organization- Volcani Institute in Israel, the Bar lab is comprised of a diverse group of individuals conducting collaborative basic and applied research of the plant immune system. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Jatana, B.S., Kitchens, C., Ray, C., Tharayil, N. (2020) Regulating the nutrient release rates from proteinaceous agricultural byproducts using organic amendments and its effect on soil chemical and microbiological properties. (clemson.edu)
  • Programme Leader for Integrated Pest Management and Agroforestry, Tropical Agricultural Research and Higher Education Center (CATIE), Professor of Plant Protection, National Agricultural University, Nicaragua (UNA) and Research Assistant Professor Biophysics, State University of New York at Buffalo. (twas.org)
  • Planting cover crops is a beneficial agricultural practice. (phys.org)
  • Soil contamination by heavy metals is among the most serious danger for the environment, and new methods for its containment and removal are claimed, in particular for agricultural soils. (sisef.it)
  • Radiotracer studies of bound pesticide residues in soil, plants and food : report of a research co-ordination meeting on isotopic tracer-aided studies of unextractable or bound pesticide residues in soil, plants and food / organized by the Joint FAO/IAEA Division of Isotope and Radiation Applications of Atomic Energy for Food and Agricultural Development and held at Neuherberg, 11-15 July 1983. (who.int)
  • Deschampsia Antarctica (Da) and Colobanthus quitensis (Cq), the only two native Antarctic plants, served as models for our investigation into the diversity of microbial communities and probable sources. (pulsus.com)
  • In addition, we discovered that environmental geographic forces (such as sampling location, latitude, and altitude) and, to a lesser extent, biotic stressors (such as plant species), influenced the species turnover between microbial communities. (pulsus.com)
  • Fungal bio-control agents (BCA) can minimize use of agro-chemicals while increasing plant productivity and tolerance to biotic-abiotic stressors. (bvsalud.org)
  • A total of 35 sludge samples were taken each from locations B and D (Sari dairy and from 7 wastewater treatment plants with Pahnehkola village plants) were negative different sewage treatment technologies for fungal growth. (who.int)
  • Plant roots acidify soil by releasing protons and organic acids so as to chemically weather soil minerals. (wikipedia.org)
  • Moreover, as revealed by research in recent decades, some Trichoderma strains can interact directly with roots, increasing plant growth potential, resistance to disease and tolerance to abiotic stresses. (microbiologyresearch.org)
  • This water can be sprayed over the plant leaves and roots and used to drench the soil. (sustane.com)
  • Apply to plant leaves and roots. (sustane.com)
  • 2006. Biomechanics of plant roots: estimating localised deformation with particle image velocimetry . (hutton.ac.uk)
  • 2005. Ability of seedling roots of Lolium perenne L. to penetrate soil from artificial biopores is modified by soil bulk density, biopore angle and biopore relief . (hutton.ac.uk)
  • Commonly found close to root surfaces, in dead roots, on soil particles or amongst aggregates of soil particles. (jakesonline.org)
  • Many woody plants are fast growing, have deep roots, produce abundant biomass, are easy to harvest, and several species revealed some capacity to tolerate and accumulate heavy metals. (sisef.it)
  • This work suggests that Pseudomonas and plants convergently evolved the ability to produce similar alkaloid metabolites that can mediate interbacterial competition in the rhizosphere. (nih.gov)
  • By applying this model to phylogenetic marker sequencing data collected from stable-isotope probing studies, we estimate rates of growth, mortality, and turnover for individual microbial populations within soil assemblages. (osti.gov)
  • When rocks break down to clay and contribute their nutrients to building crops the soil slowly becomes demineralized. (highbrixgardens.com)
  • One of their many benefits is to cover soil for times when farmers cannot plant cash crops like corn and soy-over the winter, for example. (phys.org)
  • Quality research and education at undergraduate and postgraduate levels in the field of Soil Science with special emphasis on sub-tropical crops. (yspuniversity.ac.in)
  • To work on soil and plant health assessment and management in sub-tropical horticultural crops. (yspuniversity.ac.in)
  • This release of nutrients feeds the microbial population in the soil. (highbrixgardens.com)
  • They digest rock powders and make the nutrients released from the rock powders available to plants. (highbrixgardens.com)
  • Lupin grows rapidly and puts nutrients back into the soil. (phys.org)
  • This process makes the organic nutrients more readily available and easier for plants to take up. (sustane.com)
  • Soluble nutrients result in a faster response from the plant. (sustane.com)
  • Some composts are very rich in nutrients resulting in a tea that works as a fertilizer as well as a soil enhancer. (sustane.com)
  • Other composts have very little nutrients and do not provide enough plant food alone. (sustane.com)
  • The course explores the processes underlying biogeochemical cycles of carbon and nutrients, soil formation and erosion, and we examine how human activities alter these processes. (lu.se)
  • Soil acidification rates can vary, and increase with certain factors such as acid rain, agriculture, and pollution. (wikipedia.org)
  • In the past I have served as the Director of the Clemson University Experiment Station, Department Head of Plant Industry, Department Head of Agriculture Service Lab, Executive Vice President of the South Carolina Crop Improvement Association. (clemson.edu)
  • Like all students in the School of Agriculture, majors in Plant and Soil Science are expected to be among the best. (mtsu.edu)
  • Development of fruit-based crop modules and production of feathered plants to generate technical know-how for extension of area under fruits in frost and non- frost subtropics of Himachal Pradesh (HMS-593-63) funded by Department of Agriculture (RKVY), Govt. (yspuniversity.ac.in)
  • En agriculture, les vers de terre et les micro-organismes fournissent un éventail de rôles bénéfiques, notamment la minéralisation accrue de la matière organique et la stabilisation de la structure du sol. (ac.be)
  • Microbiomes play a pivotal role in plant growth and health, but the genetic factors involved in microbiome assembly remain largely elusive. (researchgate.net)
  • Plants expend significant resources to select and maintain rhizosphere communities that benefit their growth and protect them from pathogens. (nih.gov)
  • can reduce the severity of plant diseases by inhibiting plant pathogens in the soil through their highly potent antagonistic and mycoparasitic activity. (microbiologyresearch.org)
  • 7 There have been no other published reports of infections of wastewater treatment plant workers with bloodborne pathogens such as hepatitis B, hepatitis C, or HIV, or other enveloped viruses such as ebolaviruses or influenza. (cdc.gov)
  • Soil Science and Agronomy, General. (princetonreview.com)
  • Olubukola is #1 in Africa for Soil Science and Plant Nutrition. (biomedcentral.com)
  • For students interested in learning about the complex interactions that must take place before the first shoot breaks through-and wanting to make this field a career-a degree in Plant and Soil Science is an investment in growth. (mtsu.edu)
  • To receive the $1,500 award, Limbird flew to the national conference in Hawaii along with other plant and soil science students and assistant professor Nate Phillips. (mtsu.edu)
  • Members of the Plant and Soil Science Club can use one of the greenhouses to grow whatever they want. (mtsu.edu)
  • A student majoring in Plant and Soil Science can earn a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree. (mtsu.edu)
  • The Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Plant and Soil Science with teacher licensure program at MTSU is designed to meet the licensure requirements set by the Tennessee Department of Education. (mtsu.edu)
  • Member, Executive Council, Indian Society of Soil Science. (iari.res.in)
  • The department of Soil Science and Water Management came into existence in 2017 under the aegis of College of Horticulture & Forestry, Neri, Hamirpur and M.Sc. (yspuniversity.ac.in)
  • To impart education undergraduate and postgraduate levels for generating quality human resources in the field of Soil Science. (yspuniversity.ac.in)
  • Well equipped and state of the art laboratories for facilitating education and research in the subject of Soil Science. (yspuniversity.ac.in)
  • Many reports indicate that compost teas increase plant tolerance to biotic and abiotic stresses, reducing the need for other inputs. (sustane.com)
  • When rock powders are added to soil according to the need of the soil the whole process of soil degradation is reversed. (highbrixgardens.com)
  • Worldwide, farmers are being challenged with a variety of issues, including growing populations, a changing climate and soil degradation, among many others. (phys.org)
  • 1-2 years of experience with microbiology, molecular lab work, plant cultivation, or DIY work will be considered. (timeshighereducation.com)
  • Verma P, Yadav A.N., Kazy SK, Kumar S, Saxena A.K., Suman A* (2016) Molecular diversity and multifarious plant growth promoting attributes of Bacilli associated with wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) rhizosphere from six diverse agro-ecological zones of India. (iari.res.in)
  • 2005. Achievements in and future prospects for molecular diagnostics for plant-parasitic nematodes . (hutton.ac.uk)
  • An exopolysaccharide-producing bacterium, designated strain DRP 35 T , was isolated from the rhizosphere soil of a medicinal herb, Angelica sinensis, at Geumsan in Korea. (microbiologyresearch.org)
  • Yesterday was the Tasting Climate Change conference https://www.tastingclimatechange.com/en/ , organized by Michelle Bouffard and held in Montréal, Canada. (wineanorak.com)
  • ABSTRACT This research compared the numbers and types of different Mycobacterium species in soil samples taken from 2 areas of Golestan province, Islamic Republic of Iran, 1 with a high prevalence of tuberculosis and 1 with a low prevalence. (who.int)
  • 3 Department of Microbiology, Lahijan Free University, Islamic Republic of Iran. (who.int)
  • Our findings indicate that the richness and diversity of bacterial communities in the rhizosphere were impacted by host plant species. (pulsus.com)
  • Exploring the Terra incognita of unknown eukaryotic diversity in Soils - A major challenge we now have the tools to tackle! (unine.ch)
  • Topics include microbial and plant-mediated carbon and nutrient cycling, the role of biological diversity in biogeochemical processes, the importance of mycorrhiza for plant nutrition, soil food webs, and exploration into how new techniques are advancing studies of the soil environment. (lu.se)
  • Field stationary experiment was conducted between 2016 and 2019 with potato in a crop rotation system on leached chernozem soil. (frontiersin.org)
  • Integration of 75 per cent recommended dose of NPK with VC @ 15 kg tree-1 + jeevamrit @ 6.6 per cent at one-month interval has found best in obtaining maximum growth and yield parameters as well as yield of peach crop and this combination also improves the physical, chemical and biological properties of the soil after harvest over recommended practice of fertilization. (yspuniversity.ac.in)
  • To characterize soils under different land use systems in sub-tropical region. (yspuniversity.ac.in)
  • Under its use the increase of soil nitrogenase activity and low denitrification levels were observed. (frontiersin.org)
  • Singh KP, Suman A*, PN Singh and Srivastava TK (2007) Improving quality of sugarcane-growing soils by organic amendments under subtropical climatic conditions of India. (iari.res.in)
  • We invite submissions on all aspects of plant-pathogen interactions with studies that focus on either the individual host or the pathogen as well as those that map their interactions. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Due to stochastic processes and recognised sources from soils all across the Byers Peninsula, we found a considerable contribution from undiscovered fungus sources. (pulsus.com)
  • Solubilization of phosphates and micronutrients by the plant-growth-promoting and biocontrol fungus Trichoderma harzianum rifai 1295-22. (microbiologyresearch.org)
  • Synergistic activity of endochitinase and exochitinase from Trichoderma harzianum against the pathogenic fungus Venturia inaequalis in transgenic plants. (microbiologyresearch.org)
  • High throughput sequencing showed that up to 92% of DNA reads, and 68% of RNA reads, in soils from the islands were accounted for by the fungus. (bas.ac.uk)
  • The fungus was found to be most frequent in soils containing C aged to 1,000-1,200 years before present. (bas.ac.uk)
  • The isolate is a psychrotroph, exhibiting measureable hyphal growth at −2°C, optimal hyphal extension rate at 15°C and negligible growth at 25°C. It is proposed that the rising temperatures that are predicted to occur in maritime Antarctica later this century will increase the growth rate of the fungus, with the potential loss of ancient C from soils. (bas.ac.uk)
  • Analyses using the GlobalFungi Database indicate that the fungus is present in cold, acidic soils on all continents. (bas.ac.uk)
  • Sporothrix schenckii, or "rose gardener's disease," a fungus that lives in soil and on plants and enters the skin through small cuts and scrapes. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Curricular and strategic research for assessment of soil and plant health and characterization of soils in sub-tropical region. (yspuniversity.ac.in)
  • Increased growth of plants in the presence of the biological control agent Trichoderma harzianum. (microbiologyresearch.org)
  • Hence, comparisons of tillage effects on soil biological functioning and nutrient cycling remain unclear. (ac.be)
  • Microbiology from aerobic compost provides numerous benefits to plants and soil. (sustane.com)
  • Sulfur based fertilizers can be highly acidifying, examples include elemental sulfur and iron sulfate while others like potassium sulfate have no significant effect on soil pH. (wikipedia.org)
  • We report a previously undescribed member of the Helotiales that is superabundant in soils at two maritime Antarctic islands under Antarctic Hairgrass (Deschampsia antarctica Desv. (bas.ac.uk)
  • With time and weathering, soils become more acidic in natural ecosystems. (wikipedia.org)
  • Basic cations like calcium are leached from the soil as acidic rainfall flows, which allows aluminum and proton levels to increase. (wikipedia.org)
  • Many coal soils are too acidic to support vigorous plant growth, and coal gives off strong precursors to acid rain when it is burned. (wikipedia.org)
  • Furthermore, our study demonstrates that the local soils that helped to homogenise the community composition of the various plant species growing at the same sampling site were the sources of the bacterial communities in the rhizosphere. (pulsus.com)
  • And interestingly, it can also act as a fertilizer that actually encourages plants to grow, which could potentially create more fuel for fires in the next year. (kunr.org)
  • Plant Growth Regul. (iari.res.in)
  • Plant Growth Regulation. (iari.res.in)
  • Herbivory and climate as drivers of woody plant growth - do deer decrease the impacts of warming? (hutton.ac.uk)
  • Suståne 4-6-4 provides all the essential components of effective compost teas and has been proven to support improved plant growth. (sustane.com)
  • Soils are excellent culture media for the growth of many kinds of microorganism. (jakesonline.org)
  • Willow vegetation filters for wastewater treatment and soil remediation combined with biomass production. (sisef.it)
  • A sanitary sewer is a system of underground pipes that carries sewage and wastes from homes and other buildings to a wastewater treatment plant for disposal. (cdc.gov)
  • Several studies have investigated wastewater treatment plant workers for evidence of infection or prevalence of antibodies (antibodies are proteins that are produced by the body's immune system when it detects harmful substances). (cdc.gov)
  • A few studies evaluated the prevalence of antibodies to hepatitis B, parainfluenza virus, and hepatitis C. Studies found a significantly higher prevalence of anti-hepatitis B virus antibodies in wastewater treatment plant workers, but other risk factors were not taken into account, such as sexual behavior, injection drug use, or possible exposure in the healthcare environment. (cdc.gov)
  • 6 Another study reported two cases of hepatitis C in wastewater treatment plant workers. (cdc.gov)