This Collection supports and amplifies research related to SDG 2: Zero Hunger and SDG 15: Life on Land. This Scientific Reports Collection welcomes original research on Plant-microbe interactions.
Transactions amongst microorganisms and plant in the composite rhizosphere habitat / Saksi Tewari and Naveen Kumar Arora -- Plant-microbe interactions for sustainable agriculture: fundamentals and ...
In the microscopic battlefield of plant-microbe interactions, plants are constantly fighting off invading bacteria. New research reveals just how clever these bacterial invaders can be. In the ...
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How plants team up with microbes for nitrogen boost
Plants have evolved fascinating partnerships with microbes to capture nitrogen from the air and turn it into a usable form for growth. From legumes hosting bacteria in root nodules to fungi trading ...
“Extrapolating from the medical field, we know that the microbiome influences almost everything that we do, from the way we think, from what kind of food we eat, from our own responses towards a ...
Fungal-plant interactions are central to life on land, shaping how ecosystems function by affecting nutrient cycles, plant ...
Grassland ecology represents one of the most critical fields for understanding biodiversity maintenance, climate regulation, and sustainable land ...
Prof. Podile, a microbiologist and plant biotechnologist, is widely recognised for his work on plant–microbe interactions, ...
Plants constantly interact with soil microbes, shaping whether soils promote or suppress future plant growth. This study reveals that not all plant diseases are equally harmful: mild foliar infections ...
Most of us think of our bodies as a single organism—just us. But the story is more complicated. Trillions of bacteria, fungi, and other microbes live on our skin, in our mouths, and in our gut.
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