After a century of incremental research, technological advances, coupled with a need for sustainable crop yield increases, have reinvigorated the study of beneficial plant–microbe interactions with attention focused on how microbiomes alter plant phenotypes. We review recent advances in plant microbiome research, and describe potential applications for increasing crop productivity. The phylogenetic diversity of plant microbiomes is increasingly well characterized, and their functional diversity is becoming more accessible. Large culture collections are available for controlled experimentation, with more to come. Genetic resources are being brought to bear on questions of microbiome function. We expect that microbial amendments of varying co...
In this review, references to the use of microorganisms in the process of plant domestication, genet...
Through active associations with a diverse community of largely non-pathogenic microbes, a plant may...
Through active associations with a diverse community of largely non-pathogenic microbes, a plant may...
Growing human population size and the ongoing climate crisis create an urgent need for new tools for...
Growing human population size and the ongoing climate crisis create an urgent need for new tools for...
Feeding a growing world population amidst climate change requires optimizing the reliability, resour...
There is a growing appreciation for the important roles microorganisms play in association with plan...
There is a growing appreciation for the important roles microorganisms play in association with plan...
To date, an understanding of how plant growth-promoting bacteria facilitate plant growth has been pr...
Microbes live in close association with eukaryotes and have substantial impacts on fitness and well-...
Methodological advances over the past two decades have propelled plant microbiome research, allowing...
Plants recruit specific microorganisms to live inside and outside their roots that provide essential...
Microbes have driven eco-evolutionary adaptations organizing biodiversity from the origin of life. T...
Plants have always grown and evolved surrounded by numerous microorganisms that inhabit their enviro...
To date, an understanding of how plant growth-promoting bacteria facilitate plant growth has been pr...
In this review, references to the use of microorganisms in the process of plant domestication, genet...
Through active associations with a diverse community of largely non-pathogenic microbes, a plant may...
Through active associations with a diverse community of largely non-pathogenic microbes, a plant may...
Growing human population size and the ongoing climate crisis create an urgent need for new tools for...
Growing human population size and the ongoing climate crisis create an urgent need for new tools for...
Feeding a growing world population amidst climate change requires optimizing the reliability, resour...
There is a growing appreciation for the important roles microorganisms play in association with plan...
There is a growing appreciation for the important roles microorganisms play in association with plan...
To date, an understanding of how plant growth-promoting bacteria facilitate plant growth has been pr...
Microbes live in close association with eukaryotes and have substantial impacts on fitness and well-...
Methodological advances over the past two decades have propelled plant microbiome research, allowing...
Plants recruit specific microorganisms to live inside and outside their roots that provide essential...
Microbes have driven eco-evolutionary adaptations organizing biodiversity from the origin of life. T...
Plants have always grown and evolved surrounded by numerous microorganisms that inhabit their enviro...
To date, an understanding of how plant growth-promoting bacteria facilitate plant growth has been pr...
In this review, references to the use of microorganisms in the process of plant domestication, genet...
Through active associations with a diverse community of largely non-pathogenic microbes, a plant may...
Through active associations with a diverse community of largely non-pathogenic microbes, a plant may...