Host-specific and tissue-dependent orchestration of microbiome community structure in traditional rice paddy ecosystems

W Huang, S Gilbert, A Poulev, K Acosta, S Lebeis… - Plant and Soil, 2020 - Springer
Background and aim Rice and duckweed are two monocotyledonous plants that naturally
coexist in paddy fields. While the presence of duckweed in paddy fields significantly …

Co-culturing Hydrilla verticillata with rice (Oryza sativa) plants ameliorates arsenic toxicity and reduces arsenic accumulation in rice

P Yadav, S Srivastava - Environmental Technology & Innovation, 2020 - Elsevier
Widespread occurrence of arsenic (As) in paddy agricultural fields and consequent
accumulation of As in rice grains poses a great threat to human health. In the present study …

Arsenic contamination in agricultural soil reduces metabolic activity of total and free-living nitrogen-fixing bacteria as revealed by real-time qPCR

A Chakraborty, K Bhakat, E Islam - Soil and Sediment …, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
Laboratory microcosms were used to assess the impact of arsenic (As) contamination on
agricultural soil bacterial activity focusing free-living nitrogen fixers for three months …

[PDF][PDF] Weijuan Huang, Sarah Gilbert, Alexander Poulev, Kenneth Acosta

S Lebeis, C Long, E Lam - researchgate.net
Background and aim Rice and duckweed are two monocotyledonous plants that naturally
coexist in paddy fields. While the presence of duckweed in paddy fields significantly …

Tolerance Mechanisms of Rice to Arsenic Stress

S Shaheen, Q Mahmood - Environmental Pollution of Paddy Soils, 2018 - Springer
Arsenic (As) has been found to be allied part of various minerals like iron, oxides/hydroxides
of aluminum, manganese, and sulfides in the earth crust. The toxicity caused by As in soil …