Plant-Microbe Symbiosis on Clubhouse

Plant-Microbe Symbiosis Clubhouse
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Updated: Jun 15, 2024

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Plants exist in close association with uncountable numbers of microorganisms around, on, and within them. Some of these endophytically colonize plant roots. The colonization of roots by certain symbiotic strains of plant-associated bacteria and fungi results in these plants performing better than plants whose roots are colonized by only the wild populations of microbes. The association can be  detrimental to the plant if pathogens predominate, or it can be  neutral. More often, it results in plants having better health, growth, and performance.

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