The risk where food demand will transcend crop production, propels the application of microbial technologies, including the provision of microbial inoculants to boost crop productivity. This approach is considered more sustainable and benign as it bypasses societal and environmental concerns from chemical inputs. However, there is a growing concern that these inoculants may become invasive. Thus, this thesis aims to investigate whether soil inoculation by microbes could alter the structure, composition, and metabolic potential of native soil microbiome. By making use the ecological concept of microbial invasion, we (i) explore the pattern and mechanism of Gram-positive spore-forming bacterial invasion, imposed by Bacillus spp; (ii) foster t...
Microbial inoculants are constantly introduced into the soil as the deployment of sustainable agricu...
Microbial diversity can restrict the invasion and impact of alien microbes into soils via resource c...
Microbial inoculations contribute to reducing agricultural systems' environmental footprint by suppo...
The risk where food demand will transcend crop production, propels the application of microbial tech...
Invasion-biology is largely based on non-experimental observation of larger organisms. Here, we appl...
Non-target effects of deliberately released organisms into a new environment are of great concern du...
Plant-beneficial microbes improve while pathogens reduce plant performance. When introduced in soils...
Microbial inoculants are constantly introduced into the soil as the deployment of sustainable agricu...
Protists’ selective predation of bacterial cells is an important regulator of soil microbiomes, whic...
The application of micro-organisms has been increasingly suggested as sustainable agricultural appro...
Microbial inoculants are constantly introduced into the soil as the deployment of sustainable agricu...
Microbial diversity can restrict the invasion and impact of alien microbes into soils via resource c...
Microbial inoculations contribute to reducing agricultural systems' environmental footprint by suppo...
The risk where food demand will transcend crop production, propels the application of microbial tech...
Invasion-biology is largely based on non-experimental observation of larger organisms. Here, we appl...
Non-target effects of deliberately released organisms into a new environment are of great concern du...
Plant-beneficial microbes improve while pathogens reduce plant performance. When introduced in soils...
Microbial inoculants are constantly introduced into the soil as the deployment of sustainable agricu...
Protists’ selective predation of bacterial cells is an important regulator of soil microbiomes, whic...
The application of micro-organisms has been increasingly suggested as sustainable agricultural appro...
Microbial inoculants are constantly introduced into the soil as the deployment of sustainable agricu...
Microbial diversity can restrict the invasion and impact of alien microbes into soils via resource c...
Microbial inoculations contribute to reducing agricultural systems' environmental footprint by suppo...