Microbes have driven eco-evolutionary adaptations organizing biodiversity from the origin of life. They are ubiquitous and abundant, facilitating the biochemical processes that make Earth habitable and shape ecosystem structures, functions, and services. Recent studies reveal that commensalistic and beneficial microbes associated with wild and domesticated plants may aid in establishing sustainable agriculture for a changing climate. However, developing microbe-based biotechnologies and ecosystem services requires a thorough understanding of the diversity and complexity of microbial interactions with each other and with higher organisms. We discuss the hot and blind spots in contemporary research on plant microbiomes, and how the latest mol...
Microorganisms associated to plants can promote plant growth and development through direct and/or i...
Microorganisms associated to plants can promote plant growth and development through direct and/or i...
Most eukaryotes develop close interactions with microorganisms that are essential for their performa...
Methodological advances over the past two decades have propelled plant microbiome research, allowing...
The microbiota thriving at the root-soil interface plays a crucial role in supporting plant growth, ...
The microbiota thriving at the root-soil interface plays a crucial role in supporting plant growth, ...
After a century of incremental research, technological advances, coupled with a need for sustainable...
peer reviewedPhyllosphere microbial communities inhabit the aerial plant parts, such as leaves and f...
Microbes live in close association with eukaryotes and have substantial impacts on fitness and well-...
Plants used to be regarded as individuals, but we know now that their phenotypes result from a compl...
The term “microbiome” refers to the association of plants with various microorganisms which play an ...
The term “microbiome” refers to the association of plants with various microorganisms which play an ...
Plants associate with a multitude of microorganisms that collectively function as a microbiome. In a...
Plant rhizospheres encompass a dynamic zone of interactions between microorganisms and their respect...
To date, an understanding of how plant growth-promoting bacteria facilitate plant growth has been pr...
Microorganisms associated to plants can promote plant growth and development through direct and/or i...
Microorganisms associated to plants can promote plant growth and development through direct and/or i...
Most eukaryotes develop close interactions with microorganisms that are essential for their performa...
Methodological advances over the past two decades have propelled plant microbiome research, allowing...
The microbiota thriving at the root-soil interface plays a crucial role in supporting plant growth, ...
The microbiota thriving at the root-soil interface plays a crucial role in supporting plant growth, ...
After a century of incremental research, technological advances, coupled with a need for sustainable...
peer reviewedPhyllosphere microbial communities inhabit the aerial plant parts, such as leaves and f...
Microbes live in close association with eukaryotes and have substantial impacts on fitness and well-...
Plants used to be regarded as individuals, but we know now that their phenotypes result from a compl...
The term “microbiome” refers to the association of plants with various microorganisms which play an ...
The term “microbiome” refers to the association of plants with various microorganisms which play an ...
Plants associate with a multitude of microorganisms that collectively function as a microbiome. In a...
Plant rhizospheres encompass a dynamic zone of interactions between microorganisms and their respect...
To date, an understanding of how plant growth-promoting bacteria facilitate plant growth has been pr...
Microorganisms associated to plants can promote plant growth and development through direct and/or i...
Microorganisms associated to plants can promote plant growth and development through direct and/or i...
Most eukaryotes develop close interactions with microorganisms that are essential for their performa...