Ezékiel Baudoin
Claude Bernard University Lyon 1
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Archive | 2016
Sanâa Wahbi; Hervé Sanguin; Ezékiel Baudoin; Estelle Tournier; Tasnime Maghraoui; Yves Prin; Mohamed Hafidi; Robin Duponnois
Phosphorus (P) is a major nutrient limiting plant growth in many soils. To reduce P deficiencies and ensure plant productivity, large quantities of soluble forms of P fertilizers are applied worldwide every year. However up to 80 % of P chemical fertilizer amendments are lost as it is easily precipitated into insoluble forms (CaHPO4, Ca3(PO4)2, FePO4, and AlPO4) and becomes unavailable for plant uptake. Some soil microorganisms are known to be involved in the solubilization of insoluble phosphate by excreting organic acids, phenolic compounds, protons, and siderophores. Among phosphate-solubilizing microorganisms, it has been reported that mycorrhizal fungi have the ability to actively mobilize and translocate nutrients from minerals and soil organic matter, directly to their host plant. Mycorrhizal fungi constitute a key functional group of soil biota that greatly contribute to productivity and sustainability of terrestrial ecosystems. These are ubiquitous components of most of the ecosystems throughout the world and considered key ecological factors in governing the cycles of major plant nutrients and in sustaining the vegetation cover. It has been suggested that the integration of key processes from natural ecosystems (plant-plant facilitation, positive plant soil feedback) in agricultural management systems could resolve increasing agricultural problems. Since these natural processes are frequently connected with arbuscular mycorrhizas, it is necessary to apply mycorrhizal inoculation technologies or to manage native arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus communities to replace or reinforce the mycorrhizal potential in these degraded areas. This chapter aims to describe the influence of some cultural practices (rotation, intercropping, mycorrhizal inoculation) that mimic these natural processes in agrosystems, on soil microbiota (i.e.: soil mycorrhizal infectivity) leading to a sustainable microbial complex with high efficiency against phosphorus mobilization and transferring phosphorus from the soil organic matter or from soil minerals to the host plant.
Plant microbes symbiosis: applied facets | 2015
Sanâa Wahbi; Hervé Sanguin; Estelle Tournier; Ezékiel Baudoin; Tasnime Maghraoui; Mohamed Hafidi; Yves Prin; Antoine Galiana; Robin Duponnois
Plant-plant facilitation is an ecological process occurring in most terrestrial ecosystems. Plant-plant facilitation is considered as a positive interaction between both plant partners in which one plant species promotes the growth, survival or reproduction of the neighbouring plant. Recent studies have underlined the role of mycorrhizal fungi, i.e. arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) and particularly extraradical hyphae of AMF, in interconnecting plants and consequently their importance in plant-plant facilitation process. Networks of AMF impact soils both physically and biologically and are considered as an important pathway for the transference of nutrients such as nitrogen and phosphorus. In parallel, AMF increase plant growth and nutrient uptake and decrease the deleterious effects of pathogens and drought. The aims of this chapter are to describe how the AMF are involved in the plant facilitation process and to assess the main mycorrhizal effects on the plant nutrition (P and N) and plant health. Also the contribution of AMF in cropping systems as well as agricultural strategies which improve AM associations in arid agrosystems will be reviewed and illustrated by experimental results from field studies in Mediterranean environment.
Soil Biology & Biochemistry | 2006
Hamdy El Zemrany; Jérôme Cortet; Matthias P. Lutz; André Chabert; Ezékiel Baudoin; Jacqueline Haurat; Nicolas Maughan; Denis Félix; Geneviève Défago; René Bally; Yvan Moënne-Loccoz
Soil Biology & Biochemistry | 2006
Anat Lerner; Yoav Herschkovitz; Ezékiel Baudoin; Sylvie Nazaret; Yvan Moënne-Loccoz; Yaacov Okon; Edouard Jurkevitch
Archive | 2014
Christine Le Roux; N. Kulagina; Florian Carlet; Philippe Jourand; E. De Belder; J. Caillère; Julie Bourrillon; Marc Ducousso; Ezékiel Baudoin; Yves Prin; Pierre Tisseyre; Marc Boursot; Robin Duponnois; Antoine Galiana; Philippe de Lajudie; F. Deleuze; J. Picon
Archive | 2014
Tasnime Maghraoui; Sanâa Wahbi; Hervé Sanguin; Mohamed Hafidi; Jean Thioulouse; Estelle Tournier; Ezékiel Baudoin; Khalid Oufdou; Yves Prin; Robin Duponnois; Antoine Galiana
Archive | 2014
Sanâa Wahbi; Hervé Sanguin; Estelle Tournier; Ezékiel Baudoin; Tasnime Maghraoui; Mohamed Hafidi; Yves Prin; Antoine Galiana; Robin Duponnois
Archive | 2014
Robin Duponnois; Hervé Sanguin; Amadou Bâ; Antoine Galiana; Marc Ducousso; Ezékiel Baudoin; Michel Lebrun; Yves Prin
Archive | 2013
Ezékiel Baudoin; Alessandra Pontiroli; Hervé Sanguin; Julie Bourillon; Antoine Galiana; Marc Ducousso; Christine Le Roux; Odile Domergue; Daniel Mousain; Robin Duponnois; Yves Prin
Archive | 2013
Daniel Mousain; Jean-Marie Coste; Antoine Galiana; Marc Ducousso; Christine Le Roux; Odile Domergue; Robin Duponnois; Julie Bourillon; Ezékiel Baudoin; Alessandra Pontiroli; Hervé Sanguin; Yves Prin