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The Soil-Borne Legacy

Plants greatly rely on their root microbiome for uptake of nutrients and protection against stresses. Recent studies have uncovered the involvement of plant stress responses in the assembly of plant-beneficial microbiomes. To facilitate durable crop production, deciphering the driving forces that sh...

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Published in:Cell 2018-03, Vol.172 (6), p.1178-1180
Main Authors: Bakker, Peter A.H.M., Pieterse, Corné M.J., de Jonge, Ronnie, Berendsen, Roeland L.
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:Plants greatly rely on their root microbiome for uptake of nutrients and protection against stresses. Recent studies have uncovered the involvement of plant stress responses in the assembly of plant-beneficial microbiomes. To facilitate durable crop production, deciphering the driving forces that shape the microbiome is crucial. Plants greatly rely on their root microbiome for uptake of nutrients and protection against stresses. Recent studies have uncovered the involvement of plant stress responses in the assembly of plant-beneficial microbiomes. To facilitate durable crop production, deciphering the driving forces that shape the microbiome is crucial.
ISSN:0092-8674
1097-4172
DOI:10.1016/j.cell.2018.02.024