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  2. Rhizosphere - Wikipedia

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    Often the plant can modulate its diversity based on the benefits in terms of growth and health, such as with plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria. [46] Nevertheless, a large number of nutrients issued by the plant can be of interest to pathogenic organisms, which can take advantage of plant products for their survival in the rhizosphere. [47] [41]

  3. Root hair - Wikipedia

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    Root hairs form an important surface as they are needed to absorb most of the water and nutrients needed for the plant. They are also directly involved in the formation of root nodules in legume plants. The root hairs curl around the bacteria, which allows for the formation of an infection thread into the dividing cortical cells to form the nodule.

  4. Biological roles of the elements - Wikipedia

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    Some plants will take it up, but it has no known metabolic role. [11] Some salts are deadly to some bacteria. [11] gold: 79: 2a: Although some plants bioaccumulate gold, no living organism is known to require it. There are medical uses, including treatment of rheumatoid arthritis and fabrication of dental implants. [11]

  5. Rhizobacteria - Wikipedia

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    Rhizobacteria are often referred to as plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria, or PGPRs. The term PGPRs was first used by Joseph W. Kloepper in the late 1970s and has become commonly used in scientific literature. [1] Generally, about 2–5% of rhizosphere bacteria are PGPR. [2] They are an important group of microorganisms used in biofertilizer ...

  6. 5 ingenious tricks to keep your houseplants alive this winter

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    We've done the research, but now it's up to you to keep those plants living and breathing. Scroll through above to learn the tricks of the trade to keeping your houseplants alive. Show comments

  7. Rhizobia - Wikipedia

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    Rhizobia are free living in the soil until they are able to sense flavonoids, derivatives of 2-phenyl-1.4-benzopyrone, which are secreted by the roots of their host plant, triggering the accumulation of a large population of cells and eventually attachment to root hairs.

  8. Biofertilizer - Wikipedia

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    A biofertilizer is a substance which contains living micro-organisms which, when applied to seeds, plant surfaces, or soil, colonize the rhizosphere or the interior of the plant and promotes growth by increasing the supply or availability of primary nutrients to the host plant. [1]

  9. Why Earnings Season Could Be Great for RH (RH) - AOL

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    RH (RH) is seeing favorable earnings estimate revision activity and has a positive Zacks Earnings ESP heading into earnings season.