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Turning the table: plants consume microbes as a source of nutrientsIntroducing BASE: the Biomes of Australian Soil Environments soil microbial diversity databaseKey innovation or adaptive change? A test of leaf traits using Triodiinae in AustraliaNitrogen fertilizer dose alters fungal communities in sugarcane soil and rhizosphere.Crosstalk between sugarcane and a plant-growth promoting Burkholderia speciesPlants can use protein as a nitrogen source without assistance from other organisms.A new species of Burkholderia isolated from sugarcane roots promotes plant growth.Isolation and analysis of mRNA from environmental microbial communities.Complementary resource use by tree species in a rain forest tree plantation.Nitrogen and phosphorus additions negatively affect tree species diversity in tropical forest regrowth trajectories.Development of an environmental functional gene microarray for soil microbial communities.Identification of drought-response genes and a study of their expression during sucrose accumulation and water deficit in sugarcane culmsNitrate paradigm does not hold up for sugarcaneEarly response of soil properties and function to riparian rainforest restorationTransporters for uptake and allocation of organic nitrogen compounds in plants.Nitrogen affects cluster root formation and expression of putative peptide transporters.Evolutionary conservation of a core root microbiome across plant phyla along a tropical soil chronosequence.Seasonal variation in nitrous oxide and methane emissions from subtropical estuary and coastal mangrove sediments, Australia.The effect of protein supplied in the growth medium on plant pathogen resistance.The OJIP fast fluorescence rise characterizes Graptophyllum species and their stress responses.Invasive Andropogon gayanus (gamba grass) is an ecosystem transformer of nitrogen relations in Australian savanna.Atmospheric concentrations of ammonia and nitrogen dioxide at a tropical coral cay with high seabird density.Nitrogen relations of natural and disturbed plant communities in tropical Australia.Natural abundance (δ¹⁵N) indicates shifts in nitrogen relations of woody taxa along a savanna-woodland continental rainfall gradient.Effects of externally supplied protein on root morphology and biomass allocation in Arabidopsis.Isoprene Emission Factors for Subtropical Street Trees for Regional Air Quality Modeling.The core root microbiome of sugarcanes cultivated under varying nitrogen fertilizer application.Invasive Andropogon gayanus (Gamba grass) alters litter decomposition and nitrogen fluxes in an Australian tropical savanna.DNA uptake by Arabidopsis induces changes in the expression of CLE peptides which control root morphology.Uptake of non-pathogenic E. coli by Arabidopsis induces down-regulation of heat shock proteins.Nitrogen fluxes at the root-soil interface show a mismatch of nitrogen fertilizer supply and sugarcane root uptake capacity.Editorial: Plant Competition in a Changing World.DNA is taken up by root hairs and pollen, and stimulates root and pollen tube growth.Nitrogen partitioning in orchard-grown Macadamia integrifolia.Micron-size metal-binding hydrogel particles improve germination and radicle elongation of Australian metallophyte grasses in mine waste rock and tailings.Metal-binding hydrogel particles alleviate soil toxicity and facilitate healthy plant establishment of the native metallophyte grass Astrebla lappacea in mine waste rock and tailings.Impact of point source pollution on nitrogen isotope signatures (δ15N) of vegetation in SE Brazil.Post-anthesis nitrate uptake is critical to yield and grain protein content in Sorghum bicolor.Early emergence and resource availability can competitively favour natives over a functionally similar invader.Spatial and temporal variation of nitrous oxide and methane flux between subtropical mangrove sediments and the atmosphere
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