Now showing items 1-2 of 2

    • A core of rhizosphere bacterial taxa associates with two of the world’s most isolated plant congeners. 

      Le Roux, Johannes, J.; Crous, Padro, W.; Kamutando, Casper, Nyaradzai; Richardson, David, M.; Strasberg, Dominique; Wingfield, Michael, J.; Wright, Mark, G.; Valverde, Angel (Springer Nature, 2021-09-01)
      Understanding the contributions of abiotic and biotic conditions to soil microbial diversity, structure, and function, remains a central focus in soil biology and biogeochemistry. Here we aim to determine how geography and ...
    • The functional potential of the rhizospheric microbiome of an invasive tree species, acacia dealbata. 

      Kamutando, Casper, Nyaradzai; Surendra, Vikram; Nkuekam, Gilbert, Kamgan; Makhalanyane, Thulani, P.; Greve, Johannes, J.; Richardson, David, M.; Cowan, David, M.; Valverde, Angel (Springer Nature, 2019-01-01)
      Plant-microbe interactions mediate both the invasiveness of introduced plant species and the impacts that they have in invaded ecosystems. Although the phylogenetic composition of the rhizospheric microbiome of Acacia ...