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James L Jordahl, Lesley Foster, Jerald L Schnoor, Pedro J J Alvarez, Effect of hybrid poplar trees on microbial populations important to hazardous waste bioremediation, Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, Volume 16, Issue 6, 1 June 1997, Pages 1318–1321, https://doi.org/10.1002/etc.5620160630
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Abstract
Microbial concentrations of denitrifiers, pseudomonads, and monoaromatic petroleum hydrocarbon (BTX) degraders were significantly higher (p < 0.1) in soil samples from the rhizosphere of poplar trees than in adjacent agricultural soils, and atrazine degraders were found only in one rhizosphere sample. The relative abundance of these phenotypes (as a fraction of total heterotrophs) was not significantly different between rhizosphere and surrounding soils. Therefore, the poplar rhizosphere enhanced the growth of microbial populations that participate in natural bioremediation without exerting selective pressure for them.