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      Management of abiotic stresses by microbiome‐based engineering of the rhizosphere

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            The rhizosphere microbiome: significance of plant beneficial, plant pathogenic, and human pathogenic microorganisms.

            Microbial communities play a pivotal role in the functioning of plants by influencing their physiology and development. While many members of the rhizosphere microbiome are beneficial to plant growth, also plant pathogenic microorganisms colonize the rhizosphere striving to break through the protective microbial shield and to overcome the innate plant defense mechanisms in order to cause disease. A third group of microorganisms that can be found in the rhizosphere are the true and opportunistic human pathogenic bacteria, which can be carried on or in plant tissue and may cause disease when introduced into debilitated humans. Although the importance of the rhizosphere microbiome for plant growth has been widely recognized, for the vast majority of rhizosphere microorganisms no knowledge exists. To enhance plant growth and health, it is essential to know which microorganism is present in the rhizosphere microbiome and what they are doing. Here, we review the main functions of rhizosphere microorganisms and how they impact on health and disease. We discuss the mechanisms involved in the multitrophic interactions and chemical dialogues that occur in the rhizosphere. Finally, we highlight several strategies to redirect or reshape the rhizosphere microbiome in favor of microorganisms that are beneficial to plant growth and health. © 2013 Federation of European Microbiological Societies. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. All rights reserved.
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              A review on the plant microbiome: Ecology, functions, and emerging trends in microbial application

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                Journal
                Journal of Applied Microbiology
                J of Applied Microbiology
                Wiley
                1364-5072
                1365-2672
                August 2022
                April 13 2022
                August 2022
                : 133
                : 2
                : 254-272
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Department of Biochemical Engineering and Biotechnology Indian Institute of Technology Delhi New Delhi India
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                10.1111/jam.15552
                ae39a9af-b672-415b-b461-b72ff3d67b08
                © 2022

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