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Impact of Anthropogenic Activities on Microbial Diversity and Soil Health
Soil, the fragile top layer of the Earth’s ecosystem, is a crucial natural resource for supporting life on the planet. The majority of terrestrial... -
Root Exudates and Their Importance in Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Symbiosis and Nutrients Navigation from Inaccessible Soil: An Efficient Mediator of Mineral Acquisition in Nutrient Deprived Soil
The growth and development of plants happen through internal molecular communications that rely on adequate nutrient supplements to roots from the... -
Soil microbes from conservation agriculture systems reduce growth of Bt-resistant western corn rootworm larvae
Sustainable agricultural management practices aimed at improving soil health can alter the soil microbiome, which can influence plant health and...
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Harnessing Phyllosphere Microbiome for Improving Soil Fertility, Crop Production, and Environmental Sustainability
Various microorganisms colonize plant tissues either through epiphytic (surface), endophytic (inside), or rhizospheric association. The diverse...
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Plant species’ influence on rhizosphere microbial communities depends on N availability
PurposePlants and soil microbes both influence how ecosystems respond to environmental change. Yet, we lack the ability to generalize how plants and...
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Updating the Impact of Drought on Root Exudation: A Strigolactones Perspective
With the changing global climate, drought is considered one of the most devastating abiotic factors. Drought not only limits plant productivity by...
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Deciphering the Role and Diversity of Microbes Present in Millet Rhizosphere
Millets are cereal crops that are grown in tropical and subtropical regions of the world most popular in China, India, and Africa. The millet... -
Elicitation of native bio protective microbial agents associated systemic defense responses and plant growth promotion against bacterial stalk rot pathogen in sorghum (Sorghum bicolor)
Dickeya dadantii is the causal agent of bacterial stalk rot and one of the most destructive and widespread diseases of the sorghum in the world....
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The rhizosphere microbiome and its influence on the accumulation of metabolites in Bletilla striata (Thunb.) Reichb. f
BackgroundBletilla striata (Thunb.) Reichb. f. ( B. striata ) is a perennial herbaceous plant in the Orchidaceae family known for its diverse...
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Role of Phenolics in Plant–Microbe Interaction: A Review
Plants, being immobile, face many types of stresses in the environment. To combat these stresses, they have phenolics as secondary metabolites. There... -
Plant endophytes: unveiling hidden applications toward agro-environment sustainability
Endophytic microbes are plant-associated microorganisms that reside in the interior tissue of plants without causing damage to the host plant....
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Plant Growth-Promoting Microbes: Key Players in Organic Agriculture
Conventional agriculture has played significant role in ensuring food supply to the continuously growing population of the world. Soil management... -
Cultivar-specific dynamics: unravelling rhizosphere microbiome responses to water deficit stress in potato cultivars
BackgroundGrowing evidence suggests that soil microbes can improve plant fitness under drought. However, in potato, the world’s most important...
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The Utilization of Microorganisms for the Sustainable Development of Environmental Issues
The future of food security is becoming an increasingly significant concern as a result of exponential human population growth. Challenges such as... -
Microbial Metabolite-Based Product for Plant Growth Promotion
The microbial diversity of soil is an important part of our ecosystem as it plays a significant role in biogeochemical cycles. At present the global... -
Microbial Communities in Rhizosphere Microbiome for Sustainable Soil Health and Productivity
The microbiome, a collection of microorganisms in the soil environment, has recently become recognized as a key element of sustainable agriculture.... -
The Combination Between Super Absorbent Polymers (SAPs) and Biofertilizers Could be an Ecofriendly Approach for Soil Chemical Properties Improving and Sustainable Wheat (Triticum Sativum) Production in Sandy Loam Soil
Sustainable agriculture aims to provide food needs while improving soil health and protecting it from degradation and contamination from excessive...
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Microbes-Mediated Approaches for Improving Plant Productivity and Quality
Most of the microbes present in soils are beneficial to the plant and the environment. Soil microbes assist plants in their development and growth... -
Crop microbiome: their role and advances in molecular and omic techniques for the sustenance of agriculture
Main conclusionThis review is an effort to provide in-depth knowledge of microbe’s interaction and its role in crop microbiome using combination of...
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Multiple biotic factors mediate the invasion success of Chromolaena odorata
Community resistance plays a crucial role in the successful invasion of alien plants. However, our understanding of how soil legacy effects of native...