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Unearthing the rhizosphere microbiome recruited by ancestral bread wheat landraces

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Hernandez-Soriano MC   +5 more
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Towards sustainable agriculture: rhizosphere microbiome engineering

Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, 2021
Soil microbiomes are extremely complex, with dense networks of interconnected microbial species underpinning vital functions for the ecosystem. In advanced agricultural research, rhizosphere microbiome engineering is gaining much attention, as the microbial community has been acknowledged to be a crucial partner of associated plants for their health ...
Saira Bano, Xiaogang WU, Xiaojun Zhang
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Molecular Tools to Explore Rhizosphere Microbiome

2021
Rhizosphere microbial diversity plays an important role in plant health and agricultural sustainability. Several scientific groups have developed a wide range of methodologies for analyzing the structure, diversity, and functions of microbial populations to better understand rhizosphere biology and rhizosphere–microbe interactions.
S. Raghu   +5 more
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Bacterial wilt suppressive composts: Significance of rhizosphere microbiome

Waste Management, 2023
Composts are often suppressive to several plant diseases, including the devastating bacterial wilt caused by Ralstonia solanacearum. However, the underlying mechanisms are still unclear. Herein, we carried out an experiment with 38 composts collected from different factories in China to study the interlinking among bacterial wilt suppression, the ...
Jia Ding   +11 more
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Harnessing microbial multitrophic interactions for rhizosphere microbiome engineering

Microbiological Research, 2022
The rhizosphere is a narrow and dynamic region of plant root-soil interfaces, and it's considered one of the most intricate and functionally active ecosystems on the Earth, which boosts plant health and alleviates the impact of biotic and abiotic stresses.
Muhammad Siddique, Afridi   +7 more
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The Minimal Rhizosphere Microbiome

2014
The rhizosphere provides a home to numerous (micro)organisms that in turn may affect plant growth, development, and tolerance to abiotic and biotic stresses. How plants shape the rhizosphere microbiome has been subject of many past and present studies with the ultimate goal to identify plant genetic traits that select and support beneficial ...
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Rhizosphere Microbiome Cooperations: Strategies for Sustainable Crop Production

Current Microbiology, 2021
Interactions between microorganisms and host plants determine the growth and development as well as the health of the host plant. Various microbial groups inhabit the rhizosphere, each with its peculiar function. The survival of each microbial group depends to a large extent on its ability to colonize the plant root and outcompete the native organisms.
Olubukola O. Babalola   +7 more
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Exploitation of Rhizosphere Microbiome Services

2019
The rhizosphere is a soil hot spot where, due to a tight plant-bacteria interaction, plants recruit a beneficial microbiome, enhancing its density and activity. Rhizosphere microbial communities have the potential to provide several services, and their management and “engineering” can be exploited to set up agro-environmental biotechnologies.
Valentina Riva   +8 more
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