Plant–Soil–Microorganism Interaction in Grassland Agroecosystem

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Title

Plant–Soil–Microorganism Interaction in Grassland Agroecosystem

Subject

Mathematics and Science
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

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

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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.

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