The
maximal specific growth rate of microorganisms from rhizospheres of Populus deltoides grown under normal CO2 concentration
in the atmosphere (400 ppm) was lower compared to the assessments made for
plots under elevated CO2 (800 and 1200 ppm). A similar conclusion
was made for microbial communities from soil under winter wheat and sugar beets
grown under 370 and 550 ppm CO2 in the atmosphere. Three to four
years fumigation of field plots with elevated CO2 has been shown to
result in the formation of rhizosphere microbial communities characterized by
faster specific growth rates as compared to microbial community under control
plants.
Author: S.A. Blagodatsky, E.V. Blagodatskaya, T.-H. Anderson, et al (sblag at mail dot ru)
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