TY - JOUR ID - acta55209 IS - 1 UR - http://acta.bibl.u-szeged.hu/55209/ JF - Review on agriculture and rural development EP - 357 SP - 352 SN - 2063-4803 TI - Changes in the structure of actinomycete populations in the rhizosphere of vicia sativa species KW - Növénytan KW - Rhizoszféra KW - Term?föld KW - Talaj KW - Növény és talaj kapcsolata KW - Edaphosféra KW - Talaj - termékenység AV - public VL - 1 Y1 - 2012/// A1 - Pasca Marinel A1 - Cojocariu Luminita A1 - Horablaga Marinel A1 - Bordean Despina-Maria A1 - Nica Dragos A1 - Filimon Nicoleta A1 - Gergen Iosif A1 - Borozan Aurica Breica N1 - Bibliogr.: 357. p. ; ill. ; összefoglalás angol nyelven N2 - It is a known fact that species of legumes improve the soil they are grown on, but at the same time, they produce the so-called rhizosphere effect or rhizodeposit that has a selective effect on the microorganisms which are considered "fertility effectors" for soil. From the three studied area the highest number of actinomycetes was found in edaphosphere and the lowest number in the area influenced by roots. Among the few factors under research for the purpose of this paper, humus and potassium were observed to have the strongest impact on this group. Humidity is a factor that could change the competition between soil microorganisms and plants in the soil for N and it could affect the stability of aggregates. ER -