Plant?Microbe Interaction
Plant-microbe interaction refers to the beneficial relationship between plants and microorganisms, either bacteria or other organisms, to help plants grow and resist diseases. Plants have evolved to interact with microorganisms in the soil, in the air and on their surface, creating a symbiotic relationship that benefits both the plant and the microorganisms. These interactions often result in higher yields, healthier plants and improved resistance to stress, pests and diseases. Plant-microbe interaction has been studied extensively and is an important area of research in modern agriculture. Plant-microbe interaction helps to increase crop yields, reduce waste and improve soil health. It is an important tool in the fight against climate change, by mitigating some of the effects of global warming and by improving crop production.
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