Clover Root Exudates Favor <i>Novosphingobium</i> sp. HR1a Establishment in the Rhizosphere and Promote Phenanthrene Rhizoremediation
Lázaro Molina, Zulema Udaondo, María Montero-Curiel, Rolf‐Michael Wittich, Alicia García‐Puente, Ana Segura
Abstract
The success of an eco-friendly and cost-effective strategy for soil decontamination is conditioned by the understanding of the ecology of plant-microorganism interactions. Although many studies have been published about the bacterial metabolic capacities in the rhizosphere and about rhizoremediation of contaminants, there are fewer studies dealing with the integration of bacterial metabolic capacities in the rhizosphere during PAH bioremediation, and some aspects still remain controversial.
Topics & Concepts
MicrocosmRhizospherePhenanthreneBiologyBioaugmentationBacteriaDioxygenaseMicroorganismExudateFood scienceMicrobiologyBotanyBiochemistryGeneEcologyGeneticsAstrobiologyPlant-Microbe Interactions and ImmunityLegume Nitrogen Fixing SymbiosisSoil Carbon and Nitrogen Dynamics