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Harnessing phytomicrobiome signaling for rhizosphere microbiome engineering [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Plant Science, 2015
The goal of microbiome engineering is to manipulate the microbiome toward a certain type of community that will optimize plant functions of interest. For instance, in crop production the goal is to reduce disease susceptibility, increase nutrient availability increase abiotic stress tolerance and increase crop yields.
Quiza, L., St-Arnaud, M., Yergeau, E.
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Urbanization pressures alter tree rhizosphere microbiomes [PDF]

open access: yesScientific Reports, 2021
AbstractThe soil microbial community (SMC) provides critical ecosystem services including organic matter decomposition, soil structural formation, and nutrient cycling. Studies suggest plants, specifically trees, act as soil keystone species controlling SMC structure via multiple mechanisms (e.g., litter chemistry, root exudates, and canopy alteration ...
Carl L. Rosier   +4 more
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Microbial biocontrol agents and the rhizosphere microbiome: integrating ecological function and climate resilience in sustainable agriculture. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Microbiol
The growing challenges of food insecurity, soil degradation, and climate-induced stresses are exposing the limitations of chemically intensive crop protection systems.
Iqbal M.
europepmc   +2 more sources

Multitrophic interactions in the rhizosphere microbiome of wheat: from bacteria and fungi to protists

open access: yes, 2020
Plants modulate the soil microbiota by root exudation assembling a complex rhizosphere microbiome with organisms spanning different trophic levels. Here, we assessed the diversity of bacterial, fungal and cercozoan communities in landraces and modern ...
Ferreira, Márcia M. C.   +23 more
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Rice bacterial leaf blight drives rhizosphere microbial assembly and function adaptation

open access: yesMicrobiology Spectrum, 2023
Rice bacterial leaf blight (BLB) is the most destructive phyllosphere bacterial disease caused by Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae. The effect of soil-borne diseases on the rhizosphere microbiome has been extensively investigated.
Hubiao Jiang   +10 more
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Bulk soil microbial reservoir or plant recruitment dominates rhizosphere microbial community assembly: Evidence from the rare, endangered Lauraceae species Cinmaomum migao

open access: yesEcological Indicators, 2023
The rhizosphere microbial community is important for plant growth and health; however, it remains controversial whether this community assembles through rhizosphere recruitment or the stochastic dispersal of the bulk soil microbial reservoir. We observed
Jing-zhong Chen   +3 more
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Changes in structure and assembly of a species-rich soil natural community with contrasting nutrient availability upon establishment of a plant-beneficial Pseudomonas in the wheat rhizosphere

open access: yesMicrobiome, 2023
Background Plant-beneficial bacterial inoculants are of great interest in agriculture as they have the potential to promote plant growth and health.
Daniel Garrido-Sanz   +6 more
doaj   +1 more source

Tea Cultivar Genotype Shapes Rhizosphere Microbiome Assembly Through Metabolic Differentiation. [PDF]

open access: yesPlants (Basel)
Tea cultivar genotype plays a critical role in shaping rhizosphere microbiome assembly, yet the underlying mechanisms remain poorly understood. This study employed a controlled pot experiment with five widely cultivated Chinese tea cultivars (Camellia ...
Ji L   +6 more
europepmc   +2 more sources

Long-term land use in Amazon influence the dynamic of microbial communities in soil and rhizosphere

open access: yes, 2022
Brazil has become the world leader in soy production, leading to an increase in the conversion of the Amazon rainforest into cropland. These actions had consequences for Forest's biodiversity, including the soil.
de Camargo, Plínio Barbosa   +9 more
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Translational research on the endophytic microbiome of forest trees

open access: yes, 2021
The concept of translational research refers to the process of harnessing knowledge from basic sciences to impacts beyond the academy. The process involves the transfer of knowledge over three major gaps: first, from knowledge generation to ...
Romeralo, Carmen,   +2 more
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