Microbiology Plant-biotic Interactions

Microbiology Plant-biotic Interactions is a branch of science that studies the complex relationship between plants and microorganisms. This field of research is significant because it explores the ways in which plants interact with beneficial and pathogenic microbes and the consequences that these interactions have on the environment and human health. Microbiology Plant-biotic Interactions is essential for understanding how plants protect themselves from disease, how they obtain vital nutrients, and how they drive the nutrient and energy cycles of the planet. It has a wide range of applications from agricultural biotechnology to environmental remediation, and from bioenergy production to human health.

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Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Biofertilizers Sources in the Potato (Solanum Tuberosum) Plant show Interactions with Cultivars on Yield and Litter-bags Spectral Features

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Novel Methods for Inhibiting Amyloidogenesis in the Presence of Peptides to Block Hydrophobic Interactions

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Interactions Between Natural Nuclear Reactors and Microbial Evolutionary Processes

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