Abstract

Evaluation on the effect of rhizobox technology in the rhizosphre soil of agricultural crops is necessary for sound and safe agriculture. This article confers the rhizobox technology-induced information about rhizosphere so far conducted since 1987s and on. Combined with its special features and construction technique, rhizobox-affected rhizosphere processes like pH changes, patterns of nutrient distribution, heavy metal movement and microbial activities are extensively analyzed. Finally, the established rhizobox model of 1987 encompassing its modified versions are detailed, followed by its potential application in rhizosphere studies of plant nutrition, soil chemistry, and soil biology for sustainable agriculture.

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