Rethinking crop nutrition in times of modern microbiology: innovative biofertilizer technologies

EK Mitter, M Tosi, D Obregón, KE Dunfield… - … in Sustainable Food …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Global population growth poses a threat to food security in an era of increased ecosystem
degradation, climate change, soil erosion, and biodiversity loss. In this context, harnessing …

The symbiosome: legume and rhizobia co-evolution toward a nitrogen-fixing organelle?

T Coba de la Pena, E Fedorova, JJ Pueyo… - Frontiers in plant …, 2018 - frontiersin.org
In legume nodules, symbiosomes containing endosymbiotic rhizobial bacteria act as
temporary plant organelles that are responsible for nitrogen fixation, these bacteria develop …

Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria: diversity and applications

M Verma, J Mishra, NK Arora - Environmental biotechnology: for …, 2019 - Springer
The rhizosphere is the region around plant roots where maximum microbial activities occur.
In the rhizosphere both beneficial and harmful activities of microorganisms affect plant …

Tea-soybean intercropping improves tea quality and nutrition uptake by inducing changes of rhizosphere bacterial communities

L Sun, X Dong, Y Wang, G Maker, M Agarwal, Z Ding - Microorganisms, 2022 - mdpi.com
The positive aspects of the tea plant/legume intercropping system draw attention to the
Chinese tea industry for its benefit for soil fertility improvement with low fertilizer input …

Ciclo do nitrogênio em sistemas agrícolas.

RF Vieira - 2017 - alice.cnptia.embrapa.br
O ciclo biogeoquímico do nitrogênio apresenta um conjunto diverso de transformações que
envolve a ocorrência deste elemento no solo, no ar e na água e que são, na maioria das …

Competency of rhizobial inoculation in sustainable agricultural production and biocontrol of plant diseases

E Kebede - Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems, 2021 - frontiersin.org
The rate of growth of the global population poses a risk to food security, demanding an
increase in food production. Much of the world's cultivable soils also do not have ideal …

Larger plants promote a greater diversity of symbiotic nitrogen‐fixing soil bacteria associated with an Australian endemic legume

R Dinnage, AK Simonsen, LG Barrett… - Journal of …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
A major goal in microbial ecology is to understand the factors that structure bacterial
communities across space and time. For microbes that are plant symbionts, community …

Management of soil microbial communities: opportunities and prospects (a Review)

TI Chernov, MV Semenov - Eurasian soil science, 2021 - Springer
The possibilities of regulating soil microbial communities via various agricultural practices
and the application of microbial preparations are considered. The total biomass, diversity …

Future outlook of transferring biological nitrogen fixation (BNF) to cereals and challenges to retard achieving this dream

A Shamseldin - Current Microbiology, 2022 - Springer
BNF is a fascinating phenomenon which contributes to protect the nature from
environmental pollution that can be happened as a result of heavy nitrogen applications …

Mycorrhizal effector PaMiSSP10b alters polyamine biosynthesis in Eucalyptus root cells and promotes root colonization

JM Plett, KL Plett, J Wong‐Bajracharya… - New …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Pathogenic microbes are known to manipulate the defences of their hosts through the
production of secreted effector proteins. More recently, mutualistic mycorrhizal fungi have …