Search Results - "Piutti, S."
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Improving nickel phytoextraction by co-cropping hyperaccumulator plants inoculated by plant growth promoting rhizobacteria
Published in Plant and soil (01-02-2016)“…AIM: Phytomining is the conception of agro-metallurgical production chains based on cropping hyperaccumulator plants on contaminated or naturally rich…”
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Mineralization-immobilization of sulphur in a soil during decomposition of plant residues of varied chemical composition and S content
Published in Plant and soil (01-11-2012)“…Background and aims The recycling of plant residues can be an important source of available sulphate in soils. This study investigates the effects of soil…”
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Molecular Analysis of the Nitrate-Reducing Community from Unplanted and Maize-Planted Soils
Published in Applied and Environmental Microbiology (01-12-2002)“…Classifications Services AEM Citing Articles Google Scholar PubMed Related Content Social Bookmarking CiteULike Delicious Digg Facebook Google+ Mendeley Reddit…”
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Influence of maize mucilage on the diversity and activity of the denitrifying community
Published in Environmental microbiology (01-03-2004)“…Summary In order to understand the effect of the maize rhizosphere on denitrification, the diversity and the activity of the denitrifying community were…”
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Replant diseases: Bacterial community structure and diversity in peach rhizosphere as determined by metabolic and genetic fingerprinting
Published in Soil biology & biochemistry (01-09-2005)“…Peach tree replant disease, though reported on in the literature for more than two centuries, has yet to have its causes clearly defined. Decline in peach…”
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Inoculation of an atrazine-degrading strain, Chelatobacter heintzii Cit1, in four different soils: effects of different inoculum densities
Published in Chemosphere (Oxford) (01-05-2003)“…The possibility to improve atrazine degradation in soils by bioaugmentation was studied. The atrazine-mineralizing strain, Chelatobacter heintzii Cit1, was…”
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Isolation and characterisation of Nocardioides sp. SP12, an atrazine-degrading bacterial strain possessing the gene trzN from bulk- and maize rhizosphere soil
Published in FEMS microbiology letters (11-04-2003)“…We report the characterisation of Nocardioides sp. SP12, an atrazine-degrading bacteria isolated from atrazine-treated bulk- and maize rhizosphere soil. Based…”
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Accelerated mineralisation of atrazine in maize rhizosphere soil
Published in Biology and fertility of soils (01-12-2002)“…The mineralisation rate of atrazine measured in soil pre-treated with this herbicide, was significantly higher in the maize rhizosphere than in bulk soil…”
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Effect of maize rhizodeposits on soil microbial community structure
Published in Applied soil ecology : a section of Agriculture, ecosystems & environment (01-10-2002)“…In order to characterise the relationships between a plant and its rhizosphere microflora, we studied the effect of rhizodeposits released by roots on the…”
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Effects of low-molecular-weight organic compounds on sulphur immobilization and re-mineralization and extraction of immobilized sulphur by hot-water and acid hydrolysis
Published in European journal of soil science (01-04-2010)“…We examined the effects of salicylate, glutamate and glucose on sulphur (S) immobilization and re-mineralization in three calcareous soils: from arable, fallow…”
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Atrazine mineralization in bulk soil and maize rhizosphere
Published in Biology and fertility of soils (01-06-2002)“…An experiment was carried out in the greenhouse in order to compare atrazine mineralization in bulk soil and maize rhizosphere at different development stages…”
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Monitoring of atrazine treatment on soil bacterial, fungal and atrazine-degrading communities by quantitative competitive PCR
Published in Pest management science (01-03-2003)“…We report the development of quantitative competitive (QC) PCR assays for quantifying the 16S, 18S ribosomal and atzC genes in nucleic acids directly extracted…”
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Isolation and characterisation of Nocardioides sp. SP12, an atrazine-degrading bacterial strain possessing the gene trzN from bulk- and maize rhizosphere soil
Published in FEMS microbiology letters (01-04-2003)“…We report the characterisation of Nocardioides sp. SP12, an atrazine-degrading bacteria isolated from atrazine-treated bulk- and maize rhizosphere soil. Based…”
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Effect of cropping cycles and repeated herbicide applications on the degradation of diclofop-methyl, bentazone, diuron, isoproturon and pendimethalin in soil
Published in Pest management science (01-03-2002)“…A greenhouse study was conducted to investigate the ability of four crops (wheat, corn, oilseed rape and soybean) to influence the degradation of bentazone,…”
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Additions of maize root mucilage to soil changed the structure of the bacterial community
Published in Soil biology & biochemistry (01-05-2007)“…The organic compounds released from roots (rhizodeposits) stimulate the growth of the rhizosphere microbial community. They may be responsible for the…”
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Impact of the Maize Rhizosphere on the Genetic Structure, the Diversity and the Atrazine-degrading Gene Composition of Cultivable Atrazine-degrading Communities
Published in Plant and soil (01-04-2006)“…Sixty-six atrazine-degrading bacterial communities utilizing atrazine as sole N source and citrate as principal C source were isolated from unplanted and maize…”
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Effect of Cropping Cycles and Repeated Herbicide Applications on the Degradation of Diclofopmethyl, Bentazone, Diuron, Isoproturon and Pendimethalin in Soil
Published in Pest management science (01-03-2002)“…The influence of wheat, corn, oilseed rape, and soybean cropping cycles on the degradation of five herbicides in soil was studied. Microbial biomass carbon was…”
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