Published March 9, 2024 | Version v1
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The Role of Microbes in Plant Health

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Plant health is majorly dependent on the complex symbiosis between microorganisms and plants, which also affects the health of ecosystem and production in agriculture. Numerous microorganisms, such as fungus and bacteria, are involved in this symbiotic connection and plays a major role in nutrient absorption, disease resistance and general plant health. Plant surfaces and roots are allied with beneficial microorganisms to form a dynamic microbiome. These microbial communities strengthen plants against environmental stressors, improve the cycling of nutrients and inhibit dangerous diseases. The potential for sustainable agriculture is enormous when it comes to comprehending and influencing these connections. Regardless, the necessity for cautious analysis is underscored by ethical issues, environmental effect considerations and precision challenges. Research is opening up new possibilities regarding the role of microorganisms in supporting robust and healthy plant environment.

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