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Beyond plant genetics: microbiome-enhancing heterosis in plants
Trends in Plant SciencePlant heterosis has been recognized as being primarily dependent on the genetics of contrasting parents. However, in recent work, Liu et al. describe 'endophytic microbiome-induced heterosis', showing distinct and diverse seed microbiomes in hybrids, which boosted seed germination compared with their parents.
Ademir S.F. Araujo +3 more
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Metagenomics of Plant Microbiomes
2017The collective genomes of the holobiont plant comprising diverse microbiota encode a number of functions required for the host as well as for supporting the interaction between the plant and its associated microbiome. This chapter reviews various plant habitats for microorganisms, microbiome functions, and functional as well as sequence-based ...
G. Brader, E. Corretto, A. Sessitsch
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UNDERSTANDING THE PLANT MICROBIOME
2017Plants live in a microbial world and microbes have been known to influence plant health for more than a century. Remarkable progress has been made in elucidating the molecular, physiological and ecological processes in various instances of plant-microbe interactions.
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Selenium nanoboosting of plant-beneficial microbiome
Cell Host & MicrobeIn the dynamic theater of plant-microbe interactions, a new conductor has emerged: selenium nanoparticles. As unveiled by Sun et al. in this issue of Cell Host & Microbe, these microbially synthesized nanoparticles recruit plant growth-promoting microbes, orchestrating a synergy between plants and the rhizosphere microbiome.
Miaomiao, Ding +2 more
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Plant pathogens, microbiomes, and soil health
Trends in MicrobiologyHealthy soil is vital for ecosystem sustainability and global food security. However, anthropogenic activities that promote intensive agriculture, landscape and biodiversity homogenization, and climate change disrupt soil health. The soil microbiome is a critical component of healthy soils, and increasing evidence suggests that soils with low diversity
Brajesh K. Singh +6 more
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MICROBIOME. Plant microbiome blueprints.
Science (New York, N.Y.), 2015Cara H, Haney, Frederick M, Ausubel
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