About this Research Topic
The objective of this Research Topic is to highlight the growing knowledge of these beneficial plant interactions and their direct impact on plant and ecosystem performance, as well as open questions and challenges. The collection will reflect the growing basic knowledge and its direct translation into ecological and sustainable practices for plant growth, soil management, ecosystem conservation and agricultural progress.
The following studies are welcomed to the collection, but not limited to:
- Microorganisms, the use of organic compounds and their interaction.
- Microbial Ecology
- Plant partners in symbiotic associations or their impact on environmental stresses, including those associated with global climate change.
- Emphasis on genomics, genetics, molecular biology, biochemistry and physiology associated with pathogenic, symbiotic and associative interactions of microorganisms with plants.
Scientists and experts are invited to submit original research articles and reviews that improve our understanding of plant-microbe interactions and contribute to crop improvement. In order to characterize these interactions, studies combining multidisciplinary approaches are encouraged.
Keywords: Bacteria, Symbiosis, Root, Plant Growth, Environmental Stress, Beneficial Interaction, Microbiome, Adaption, Tolerance, Sustainable Production, Marginal Lands, Organic compounds, Nanotechnology
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