Genetic approaches for studying rhizosphere colonization S. T. LamD. M. EllisJ. M. Ligon OriginalPaper Pages: 11 - 18
Living plant cells released from the root cap: A regulator of microbial populations in the rhizosphere? M. C. Hawes OriginalPaper Pages: 19 - 27
Applications and limitations of rhizotrons and minirhizotrons for root studies H. M. TaylorD. R. UpchurchB. L. McMichael OriginalPaper Pages: 29 - 35
Genetic stability in rhizobia in the field A. H. GibsonD. H. DemezasJ. Brockwell OriginalPaper Pages: 37 - 44
Chemotaxis, induced gene expression and competitiveness in the rhizosphere Wolfgang D. BauerGustavo Caetano-Anollés OriginalPaper Pages: 45 - 52
Microbial influence on gene-for-gene interactions in legume-Rhizobium symbioses Michael J. SadowskyPerry B. CreganHarold H. Keyser OriginalPaper Pages: 53 - 60
Exudate molecules initiating fungal responses to seeds and roots Eric B. Nelson OriginalPaper Pages: 61 - 73
Beneficial and deleterious effects of HCN-producing pseudomonads on rhizosphere interactions B. SchippersA. W. BakkerR. Van Peer OriginalPaper Pages: 75 - 83
Mechanisms of biocontrol of soil-borne plant pathogens by Rhizobacteria I. ChetA. OrdentlichA. Oppenheim OriginalPaper Pages: 85 - 92
Role of antibiotics and siderophores in biocontrol of take-all disease of wheat Linda S. ThomashowDavid M. Weller OriginalPaper Pages: 93 - 99
Rhizosphere interactions and siderophores Jeffrey S. BuyerLawrence J. Sikora OriginalPaper Pages: 101 - 107