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Endosphere microbial communities and plant nutrient acquisition toward sustainable agriculture

Olubukola Oluranti Babalola, Afeez Adesina Adedayo

2023Emerging Topics in Life Sciences27 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Endophytic microbial communities have essential information for scientists based on their biological contribution to agricultural practices. In the external plant environment, biotic and abiotic factors affect microbial populations before getting into plant tissues. Endophytes are involved in mutualistic and antagonistic activities with the host plant. Microbial communities inhabiting the internal tissues of plant roots depend on their ability to live and contend with other plant microflora. The advantageous ones contribute to soil health and plant growth either directly or indirectly. The microbial communities move via soil-root environment into the endosphere of plants promoting plant growth features like antibiosis, induced systemic resistance, phytohormone synthesis, and bioremediation. Therefore, the existence of these microorganisms contributes to plant genomes, nutrient availability in the soil, the presence of pathogens, and abiotic factors. This review aims at how endophytic microorganisms have displayed great interest in contributing to abundant crop production and phytopathogen inhibition.

Topics & Concepts

Abiotic componentBiologyAntibiosisNutrientMicroorganismAgricultureMicrobial population biologyPlant growthEcologyBotanyAgronomyBacteriaGeneticsNematode management and characterization studiesPlant-Microbe Interactions and ImmunityLegume Nitrogen Fixing Symbiosis
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