Exploring the potentials of Sesuvium portulacastrum L. for edibility and bioremediation of saline soils

W Zhang, D Wang, D Cao, J Chen, X Wei - Frontiers in Plant Science, 2024 - frontiersin.org
Sesuvium portulacastrum L. is a flowering succulent halophyte in the ice plant family
Aizoaceae. There are various ecotypes distributed in sandy coastlines and salty marshlands …

A novel endophytic fungus strain of Cladosporium: its identification, genomic analysis, and effects on plant growth

N Yang, W Zhang, D Wang, D Cao, Y Cao… - Frontiers in …, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Introduction Endophytic microorganisms are bacteria or fungi that inhabit plant internal
tissues contributing to various biological processes of plants. Some endophytic microbes …

Microbial alchemists: unveiling the hidden potentials of halophilic organisms for soil restoration

R Arthi, E Parameswari, P Dhevagi, P Janaki… - … Science and Pollution …, 2024 - Springer
Salinity, resulting from various contaminants, is a major concern to global crop cultivation.
Soil salinity results in increased osmotic stress, oxidative stress, specific ion toxicity, nutrient …

Microbiota in Sustainable Degradation of Organic Waste and Its Utilisation in Agricultural Industry

M Sinduja, JE John, R Suganthi, S Ragul… - Microbiomes for the …, 2023 - Springer
Biological treatment is a method that employ to degrade organic waste. Because of their
metabolic activity, microorganisms can survive in every severe situation on Earth …

AMF symbiosis drives the rhizosphere microbiome to synergistically improve herbage growth in saline–alkaline soils

Z Zhang, S Ding, F Diao, B Jia, Z Shi… - Land Degradation & … - Wiley Online Library
Plant–microbe interactions are essential in shaping plant performance and overall
ecosystem functioning. However, the regulatory mechanisms underlying plant–microbe …