The growing human population requires increasing amounts of food, but modern agriculture has limited possibilities for increasing yields. New crop varieties may be bred to have increased yields and be more resistant to environmental stress and pests. However, they still require fertilization to supplement essential nutrients that are normally limited in the soil. Soil microorganisms present an opportunity to reduce the requirement for inorganic fertilization in agriculture. Microorganisms, due to their enormous genetic pool, are also a potential source of biochemical reactions that recycle essential nutrients for plant growth. Microbes that associate with plants can be considered to be part of the plant's pan-genome. Therefore, it is essent...
The projected increase in world population and the need to reduce the reliance on non-renewable inp...
The world’s population is expected to grow to almost 10 billion by 2050, placing unprecedented deman...
The projected increase in world population and the need to reduce the reliance on non-renewable inp...
The growing human population requires increasing amounts of food, but modern agriculture has limited...
Plants have always grown and evolved surrounded by numerous microorganisms that inhabit their enviro...
The nature of the soil is shaped by the presence of roots and the soil microbiota. Bacteria, archaea...
A major challenge facing agriculture in the 21st century is the need to increase the productivity of...
A major challenge facing agriculture in the 21st century is the need to increase the productivity of...
A major challenge facing agriculture in the 21st century is the need to increase the productivity of...
A major challenge facing agriculture in the 21st century is the need to increase the productivity of...
Plants recruit specific microorganisms to live inside and outside their roots that provide essential...
In their natural environment, plants are part of a rich ecosystem including numerous and diverse mic...
The world’s population is expected to grow to almost 10 billion by 2050, placing unprecedented deman...
Plants used to be regarded as individuals, but we know now that their phenotypes result from a compl...
The projected increase in world population and the need to reduce the reliance on non-renewable inp...
The projected increase in world population and the need to reduce the reliance on non-renewable inp...
The world’s population is expected to grow to almost 10 billion by 2050, placing unprecedented deman...
The projected increase in world population and the need to reduce the reliance on non-renewable inp...
The growing human population requires increasing amounts of food, but modern agriculture has limited...
Plants have always grown and evolved surrounded by numerous microorganisms that inhabit their enviro...
The nature of the soil is shaped by the presence of roots and the soil microbiota. Bacteria, archaea...
A major challenge facing agriculture in the 21st century is the need to increase the productivity of...
A major challenge facing agriculture in the 21st century is the need to increase the productivity of...
A major challenge facing agriculture in the 21st century is the need to increase the productivity of...
A major challenge facing agriculture in the 21st century is the need to increase the productivity of...
Plants recruit specific microorganisms to live inside and outside their roots that provide essential...
In their natural environment, plants are part of a rich ecosystem including numerous and diverse mic...
The world’s population is expected to grow to almost 10 billion by 2050, placing unprecedented deman...
Plants used to be regarded as individuals, but we know now that their phenotypes result from a compl...
The projected increase in world population and the need to reduce the reliance on non-renewable inp...
The projected increase in world population and the need to reduce the reliance on non-renewable inp...
The world’s population is expected to grow to almost 10 billion by 2050, placing unprecedented deman...
The projected increase in world population and the need to reduce the reliance on non-renewable inp...