Talk:Rhizosphere Interactions
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Interesting article on mycorrhizae that you could look into for your current research sections (you would need to find the original paper if you want to use this) Irina C 22:41, 6 March 2008 (UTC)
And of course include the inoculants as its own subheading. Kate Scow
I would suggest a modification to your outline something along these lines......
- The soil environment associated with plants (?)
- rhizoplane
- rhizosphere (this would be bulk of your effort; under rhizosphere heading you could have..)
- physical environment
- plant exudates
- microbial communities
- other ? not really necessary
- Biotic interactions in the rhizosphere
- General impacts on plants of rhizosphere microorganisms
- General impacts on rhizosphere microorganisms of plant
- Symbiotic relationships
- mycorrhizal fungi
- etc.
Other members of my group- I just chose three topics because I lost the list or never wrote it down. I'm not trying to set this in stone, I can reserach whatever, just let me know) 14:52, 9 February 2008 user:Metotman