The soil-plant ecosystem harbors an immense microbial diversity that challenges investigative approaches to study traits underlying plant-microbe association. Studies solely based on culture-dependent techniques have overlooked most microbial diversity. Here we describe the concomitant use of culture-dependent and -independent techniques to target plant-beneficial microbial groups from the sugarcane microbiome. The community-based culture collection (CBC) approach was used to access microbes from roots and stalks. The CBC recovered 399 unique bacteria representing 15.9% of the rhizosphere core microbiome and 61.6–65.3% of the endophytic core microbiomes of stalks. By cross-referencing the CBC (culture-dependent) with the sugarcane microbiom...
Microorganisms play a crucial role in lignocellulosic degradation. Many enriched microbial communiti...
Milpas are rain-fed agroecosystems involving domesticated, semi-domesticated and tolerated plant spe...
The rhizosphere microbiome, which is the microbial community living in close proximity to plant root...
Plant microbiome and its manipulation herald a new era for plant biotechnology with the potential to...
The development and productivity of plants are governed by their genetic background, nutrient input,...
Microbial soil communities form commensal relationships with plants to promote the growth of both pa...
Harnessing plant microbiota can assist in sustainably increasing primary productivity to meet growin...
Aims: Microbial inoculation has been proposed as a potential approach for rhizosphere engineering. H...
Soil microbes have a direct impact on plant metabolism and health. The current study investigates th...
Despite the availability of data on the functional and phylogenetic diversity of plant-associated mi...
The rhizosphere microbiome is the unseen engine driving agricultural systems. However, intensive agr...
Despite the numerous benefits plants receive from probiotics, maintaining consistent results across ...
Plants have always grown and evolved surrounded by numerous microorganisms that inhabit their enviro...
<p>All plants contain endophytes that have the potential to provide fitness benefits to their hosts ...
PhD (Science Biology), North-West University, Mafikeng CampusThe near root region of plants (rhizosp...
Microorganisms play a crucial role in lignocellulosic degradation. Many enriched microbial communiti...
Milpas are rain-fed agroecosystems involving domesticated, semi-domesticated and tolerated plant spe...
The rhizosphere microbiome, which is the microbial community living in close proximity to plant root...
Plant microbiome and its manipulation herald a new era for plant biotechnology with the potential to...
The development and productivity of plants are governed by their genetic background, nutrient input,...
Microbial soil communities form commensal relationships with plants to promote the growth of both pa...
Harnessing plant microbiota can assist in sustainably increasing primary productivity to meet growin...
Aims: Microbial inoculation has been proposed as a potential approach for rhizosphere engineering. H...
Soil microbes have a direct impact on plant metabolism and health. The current study investigates th...
Despite the availability of data on the functional and phylogenetic diversity of plant-associated mi...
The rhizosphere microbiome is the unseen engine driving agricultural systems. However, intensive agr...
Despite the numerous benefits plants receive from probiotics, maintaining consistent results across ...
Plants have always grown and evolved surrounded by numerous microorganisms that inhabit their enviro...
<p>All plants contain endophytes that have the potential to provide fitness benefits to their hosts ...
PhD (Science Biology), North-West University, Mafikeng CampusThe near root region of plants (rhizosp...
Microorganisms play a crucial role in lignocellulosic degradation. Many enriched microbial communiti...
Milpas are rain-fed agroecosystems involving domesticated, semi-domesticated and tolerated plant spe...
The rhizosphere microbiome, which is the microbial community living in close proximity to plant root...