relation: http://acta.bibl.u-szeged.hu/55208/ title: Plant-soil interrelationship, factor of evolution for bacterial populations creator: Pasca Marinel creator: Cojocariu Luminita creator: Horablaga Marinel creator: Bordean Despina-Maria creator: Filimon Nicoleta creator: Popescu Roxana creator: Darlea Auruta creator: Borozan Aurica Breica subject: 01. Természettudományok subject: 01.06. Biológiai tudományok subject: 04. Mezőgazdaság-tudományok subject: 04.01. Mezőgazdaság, erdészet, halászat description: The rhizosphere is influenced by the region, soil and plant roots. The area that is not influenced by plant roots has been named edaphosphere. Plant roots release a wide range of compounds in the rhizosphere, which create unique micro-environments for the microorganisms present in the soil. By its root exudates, species Vicia sativa contributes to an increase in the bacterial density (fact proven by comparison with the control variant), to the improvement of the fertility of the soil (moderately gleyic eutric cambisol) on which it is cultivated and to plant growth. Even there are similarities between the rhizospheric area (culture medium: soil extract), control variants, and respectively edaphosphere (culture medium: soil extract) and rhizospherical bacteria isolated on Topping medium, small differences have been noticed. date: 2012 type: Cikk, tanulmány, mű type: NonPeerReviewed format: part language: hu identifier: http://acta.bibl.u-szeged.hu/55208/1/agricul_review_2012_001_suppl_346-351.pdf identifier: Pasca Marinel; Cojocariu Luminita; Horablaga Marinel; Bordean Despina-Maria; Filimon Nicoleta; Popescu Roxana; Darlea Auruta; Borozan Aurica Breica: Plant-soil interrelationship, factor of evolution for bacterial populations. In: Review on agriculture and rural development, (1) 1. pp. 346-351. (2012) language: eng