Rhizosphere and plant-associated microorganisms have been intensely studied for their beneficial effects on plant growth and health. These mainly include nitrogen-fixing bacteria (NFB) and plant-growth promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR). This beneficial fraction is involved in major functions such as plant nutrition and plant resistance to biotic and abiotic stresses, which include water deficiency and heavy-metal contamination. Consequently, crop yield emerges as the net result of the interactions between the plant genome and its associated microbiome. Here, we provide a review covering recent studies on PGP rhizobia as effective inoculants for agricultural practices in harsh soil, and we propose models for inoculant combinations and genomic m...
Conferencia científicaPlant roots are colonized by an astounding number of microorganisms that can r...
The root nodule symbiosis established between legumes and rhizobia is an exquisite biological intera...
A better understanding of the specific molecular interactions between plants and microbes is crucial...
Rhizosphere and plant-associated microorganisms have been intensely studied for their beneficial eff...
In the context of increasing international concern for food security and environmental quality, the ...
Rhizobia are bacteria that can form symbiotic associations with plants of the Fabaceae family, durin...
Plants used to be regarded as individuals, but we know now that their phenotypes result from a compl...
Microbes of the phytomicrobiome are associated with every plant tissue and, in combination with the ...
Modern agriculture faces challenges, such as loss of soil fertility, fluctuating climatic factors an...
After a century of incremental research, technological advances, coupled with a need for sustainable...
Modern agriculture faces challenges, such as loss of soil fertility, fluctuating climatic factors an...
Rhizobia form symbiotic nitrogen-fixing nodules on leguminous plants, which provides an important so...
To date, an understanding of how plant growth-promoting bacteria facilitate plant growth has been pr...
Rhizobacteria are a vast and very diverse group of bacteria that live in the vicinity of roots. They...
Soil microbiota plays an important role in the sustainable production of the different types of agro...
Conferencia científicaPlant roots are colonized by an astounding number of microorganisms that can r...
The root nodule symbiosis established between legumes and rhizobia is an exquisite biological intera...
A better understanding of the specific molecular interactions between plants and microbes is crucial...
Rhizosphere and plant-associated microorganisms have been intensely studied for their beneficial eff...
In the context of increasing international concern for food security and environmental quality, the ...
Rhizobia are bacteria that can form symbiotic associations with plants of the Fabaceae family, durin...
Plants used to be regarded as individuals, but we know now that their phenotypes result from a compl...
Microbes of the phytomicrobiome are associated with every plant tissue and, in combination with the ...
Modern agriculture faces challenges, such as loss of soil fertility, fluctuating climatic factors an...
After a century of incremental research, technological advances, coupled with a need for sustainable...
Modern agriculture faces challenges, such as loss of soil fertility, fluctuating climatic factors an...
Rhizobia form symbiotic nitrogen-fixing nodules on leguminous plants, which provides an important so...
To date, an understanding of how plant growth-promoting bacteria facilitate plant growth has been pr...
Rhizobacteria are a vast and very diverse group of bacteria that live in the vicinity of roots. They...
Soil microbiota plays an important role in the sustainable production of the different types of agro...
Conferencia científicaPlant roots are colonized by an astounding number of microorganisms that can r...
The root nodule symbiosis established between legumes and rhizobia is an exquisite biological intera...
A better understanding of the specific molecular interactions between plants and microbes is crucial...