rhizoszféra
The rhizoszféra refers to the soil region that is directly influenced by plant roots and the microorganisms that live in it. This zone is characterized by intense biological activity due to the substances released by the roots, such as exudates, mucilage, and sloughed-off cells. These substances provide nutrients and energy for a diverse community of bacteria, fungi, archaea, and protists.
The composition and activity within the rhizoszféra are dynamic and depend on various factors, including the
Understanding the rhizoszféra is important for soil health, agriculture, and ecosystem functioning. Research in this area