The microbiome of cereal plants: The current state of knowledge and the potential for future applications

K Michl, G Berg, T Cernava - Environmental Microbiome, 2023 - Springer
The plant microbiota fulfils various crucial functions related to host health, fitness, and
productivity. Over the past years, the number of plant microbiome studies continued to …

Why Do We Need Alternative Methods for Fungal Disease Management in Plants?

MS McLaughlin, M Roy, PA Abbasi, O Carisse… - Plants, 2023 - mdpi.com
Fungal pathogens pose a major threat to food production worldwide. Traditionally, chemical
fungicides have been the primary means of controlling these pathogens, but many of these …

The treasure inside barley seeds: microbial diversity and plant beneficial bacteria

N Bziuk, L Maccario, B Straube, G Wehner… - Environmental …, 2021 - Springer
Background Bacteria associated with plants can enhance the plants' growth and resistance
against phytopathogens. Today, growers aim to reduce the use of mineral fertilizers and …

Beneficial microbial consortium improves winter rye performance by modulating bacterial communities in the rhizosphere and enhancing plant nutrient acquisition

JH Behr, ID Kampouris, D Babin… - Frontiers in Plant …, 2023 - frontiersin.org
The beneficial effect of microbial consortium application on plants is strongly affected by soil
conditions, which are influenced by farming practices. The establishment of microbial …

Influence of rice-wheat and sugarcane-wheat rotations on microbial diversity and plant growth promoting bacteria: insights from high-throughput sequencing and soil …

WA Ansari, M Kumar, R Krishna, A Singh… - Microbiological …, 2024 - Elsevier
Wheat is a staple food crop, primarily grown in India's Indo-Gangetic plains, crucial for
sustaining the region. Soil quality, vitality, and microbial inhabitants' interplay are pivotal …

Long-term conservation tillage with reduced nitrogen fertilization intensity can improve winter wheat health via positive plant–microorganism feedback in the …

JH Behr, T Kuhl-Nagel, L Sommermann… - FEMS Microbiology …, 2024 - academic.oup.com
Microbiome-based solutions are regarded key for sustainable agroecosystems. However, it
is unclear how agricultural practices affect the rhizosphere microbiome, plant …

Hordeum vulgare differentiates its response to beneficial bacteria

Y Duan, M Han, M Grimm, J Schierstaedt, J Imani… - BMC Plant …, 2023 - Springer
Background In nature, beneficial bacteria triggering induced systemic resistance (ISR) may
protect plants from potential diseases, reducing yield losses caused by diverse pathogens …

[HTML][HTML] Preceding crop legacy modulates the early growth of winter wheat by influencing root growth dynamics, rhizosphere processes, and microbial interactions

N Kaloterakis, M Rashtbari, BS Razavi… - Soil Biology and …, 2024 - Elsevier
Successive winter wheat (WW) rotations are associated with a substantial yield decline, and
the underlying mechanisms remain elusive. An outdoor experiment was set up using sandy …

Tomato microbiome under long‐term organic and conventional farming

Z Zhang, YS Xiao, Y Zhan, Z Zhang, Y Liu, Y Wei, T Xu… - Imeta, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Greenhouse vegetable production in China has exploded in 2014, with a yield of 260 million
tons, representing 35% of the overall vegetable production accounts, and tomato (Solanum …

Effect of long-term agricultural management on the soil microbiota influenced by the time of soil sampling

G Fernandez-Gnecco, F Covacevich… - Frontiers in Soil …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Application of agrochemicals and mechanization enabled increasing agricultural
productivity yet caused various environmental and soil health-related problems. Agricultural …