Plant-microbe Interaction
Plant-microbe interactions refer to the highly complex, symbiotic relationship between plants and microbes. Plants and microbes can interact in both beneficial and detrimental ways, and the interplay between them is essential for the health of the world's ecosystems and sustainable agriculture. Beneficial plant – microbe interactions include the capture of nitrogen from the atmosphere by legumes, nutrient cycling by rhizobia, and disease suppression by beneficial microbial colonization of plants. Detrimental plant-microbe interactions occur when harmful microbial pathogens disrupt the nutrition uptake by plants and cause devastating diseases. In conclusion, plant-microbe interactions are highly intricate and essential for the wellbeing of our planet’s ecosystems and agricultural sustainability.
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