Plant–Soil–Microorganism Interaction in Grassland Agroecosystem
Dublin Core
Title
Plant–Soil–Microorganism Interaction in Grassland Agroecosystem
Subject
Mathematics and Science
Biology
Microbiology
Biology
Microbiology
Description
Plant–soil–microorganism interactions span a vast continuum, from beneficial to detrimental, and play a major role in natural and agricultural ecosystems. Beneficial or mutualistic plant-colonizing microbiology is widely distributed and provides benefits to the plant by supplying nutrients and increasing plant stress tolerance or disease resistance. This is the case with mycorrhizal fungi, a group of diverse fungal taxa that are associated with the roots of about 90% of all plant species and provide plants with mineral nutrients in exchange for fixed carbon.
Creator
Xingxu Zhang
Tingyu Duan
Xiangling Fang
Tingyu Duan
Xiangling Fang
Source
https://mdpi-res.com/bookfiles/book/9454/PlantSoilMicroorganism_Interaction_in_Grassland_Agroecosystem.pdf?v=1754874540
Publisher
MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
Date
2024
Contributor
Mustabsyirah
Rights
Creative Commons
Format
PDF
Language
English
Type
Textbooks
Files
Collection
Citation
Xingxu Zhang
Tingyu Duan
Xiangling Fang, “Plant–Soil–Microorganism Interaction in Grassland Agroecosystem,” Open Educational Resource (OER) - USK Library, accessed January 31, 2026, http://oer.usk.ac.id/items/show/8897.

