[引用][C] Soil and Phytomicrobiome for Plant Disease Suppression and Management under Climate Change: A Review. Plants 2023, 12, 2736
The phytomicrobiome plays a crucial role in soil and ecosystem health, encompassing both
beneficial members providing critical ecosystem goods and services and pathogens …
beneficial members providing critical ecosystem goods and services and pathogens …
Soil and phytomicrobiome for plant disease suppression and management under climate change: A review
The phytomicrobiome plays a crucial role in soil and ecosystem health, encompassing both
beneficial members providing critical ecosystem goods and services and pathogens …
beneficial members providing critical ecosystem goods and services and pathogens …
A Review on Soil and Phytomicrobiome for Plant Disease Management
P Kumar, V Murali - International Journal of Environment …, 2023 - library.go4manusub.com
Pests and pathogens significantly reduce crop yields and cost the global economy USD 540
billion annually. The phytomicrobiome is becoming a cornerstone of a comprehensive …
billion annually. The phytomicrobiome is becoming a cornerstone of a comprehensive …
Plant Microbiome: A Key to Managing Plant Diseases
DB Minipara, K Pachhigar… - … : Improving Crop Quality …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
The production of crops faces several biotic and abiotic hurdles due to climatic changes. The
severity of disease‐causing biotic agents increases daily, which is mostly responsible for …
severity of disease‐causing biotic agents increases daily, which is mostly responsible for …
Interference of climate change on plant-microbe interaction: Present and future prospects
Plant mutualistic association with various beneficial microbes is referred to as the plant
enhancer microbiome. These microbes are found either in episphere or endosphere of the …
enhancer microbiome. These microbes are found either in episphere or endosphere of the …
Next generation tools for crop-microbiome manipulation to mitigate the impact of climate change
BD Batista, BK Singh - Environmental …, 2022 - researchdirect.westernsydney.edu …
We argue that microbiome manipulation through the application of molecules involved in
plant–microbiome signalling has enormous potential to mitigate the effect of climate change …
plant–microbiome signalling has enormous potential to mitigate the effect of climate change …
Emerging Microbe-Mediated Advanced Technology to Mitigate Climatic Stresses in Plants and Soil Health: Current Perspectives and Future Challenges
KC Kumawat, S Nagpal, A Chattopadhyay… - Plant Stress Mitigators …, 2022 - Springer
Soil health conservation is fundamental to agricultural sustainable development and is an
important key factor in agroecosystem productivity. However, soil microbial resources are …
important key factor in agroecosystem productivity. However, soil microbial resources are …
Phytomicrobiome: a reservoir for sustainable agriculture
P Rahi - Mining of Microbial Wealth and MetaGenomics, 2017 - Springer
Global demands for agricultural produce will increase up to 70% by the next two decades.
To meet this goal, the productivity of crops needs to be increased under harsher climate …
To meet this goal, the productivity of crops needs to be increased under harsher climate …
Soil microbiome: a key player in conservation of soil health under changing climatic conditions
HK Patel, RK Kalaria, DK Vasava… - Biotechnological …, 2022 - Springer
Plants are frequently subjected to a range of biotic and abiotic stress conditions in the
environment that restrict their development and growth. Improving agricultural output and …
environment that restrict their development and growth. Improving agricultural output and …
Emerging Technologies to Understand Plant–Microbe Responses on Climatic Change
PK Lakshmi, C Usha - Plant Stress Mitigators: Action and Application, 2022 - Springer
Plants and its rhizosphere region serve as a hostile habitat harboring various
microorganisms, and these microbes interact with the host plants via antagonism or …
microorganisms, and these microbes interact with the host plants via antagonism or …