Induced systemic resistance for improving plant immunity by beneficial microbes
Y Yu, Y Gui, Z Li, C Jiang, J Guo, D Niu - Plants, 2022 - mdpi.com
Plant beneficial microorganisms improve the health and growth of the associated plants.
Application of beneficial microbes triggers an enhanced resistance state, also termed as …
Application of beneficial microbes triggers an enhanced resistance state, also termed as …
Mortierella Species as the Plant Growth-Promoting Fungi Present in the Agricultural Soils
E Ozimek, A Hanaka - Agriculture, 2020 - mdpi.com
In the most recent scientific reports based on the DNA or RNA-analyses a widespread
presence of the filamentous fungi, Mortierella in various environments has been shown …
presence of the filamentous fungi, Mortierella in various environments has been shown …
Vermicompost: Enhancing plant growth and combating abiotic and biotic stress
Extensive application of agrochemicals for crop production and protection has negatively
affected soil health, crop productivity, and the environment. Organic amendments have been …
affected soil health, crop productivity, and the environment. Organic amendments have been …
Fertilizing-induced alterations of microbial functional profiles in soil nitrogen cycling closely associate with crop yield
R Li, C Ren, L Wu, X Zhang, X Mao, Z Fan, W Cui… - Environmental …, 2023 - Elsevier
Fertilization and rhizosphere selection are key regulators for soil nitrogen (N) cycling and
microbiome. Thus, clarifying how the overall N cycling processes and soil microbiome …
microbiome. Thus, clarifying how the overall N cycling processes and soil microbiome …
Mortierella elongata Increases Plant Biomass among Non-Leguminous Crop Species
Recent studies have shown that M. elongata (M. elongata) isolated from Populus field sites
has a dual endophyte–saprotroph lifestyle and is able to promote the growth of Populus …
has a dual endophyte–saprotroph lifestyle and is able to promote the growth of Populus …
[HTML][HTML] Decomposing cover crops modify root-associated microbiome composition and disease tolerance of cash crop seedlings
X Liu, SE Hannula, X Li, MPJ Hundscheid… - Soil Biology and …, 2021 - Elsevier
The assembly of root-associated microbes during the seedling stage has strong impact on
subsequent performance of crops. Major factors influencing this assembly are crop species …
subsequent performance of crops. Major factors influencing this assembly are crop species …
The plant rhizosheath–root niche is an edaphic “mini-oasis” in hyperarid deserts with enhanced microbial competition
Plants have evolved unique morphological and developmental adaptations to cope with the
abiotic stresses imposed by (hyper) arid environments. Such adaptations include the …
abiotic stresses imposed by (hyper) arid environments. Such adaptations include the …
[HTML][HTML] Response of soil fungal community in coastal saline soil to short-term water management combined with bio-organic fertilizer
M **ao, C Chen, R Yao, X Wang, G Liu - Agronomy, 2024 - mdpi.com
This study aimed to elucidate the response of soil microbial communities to saline soil
amelioration via biological organic fertilizer. A year-long experiment was conducted on …
amelioration via biological organic fertilizer. A year-long experiment was conducted on …
Core rhizosphere microbiomes of dryland wheat are influenced by location and land use history
ABSTRACT The Inland Pacific Northwest is one of the most productive dryland wheat
production areas in the United States. We explored the bacterial and fungal communities …
production areas in the United States. We explored the bacterial and fungal communities …
Salinity-dependent potential soil fungal decomposers under straw amendment
L Zhang, C Tang, J Yang, R Yao, X Wang, W **e… - Science of the Total …, 2023 - Elsevier
Soil salinization is a severe environmental problem that restricts plant productivity and
ecosystem functioning. Straw amendment could increase the fertility of saline soils by …
ecosystem functioning. Straw amendment could increase the fertility of saline soils by …