gut-microbiome
The plant microbiome consists of the microbial communities—bacteria, fungi, and archaea—that live within plant tissues and in the rhizosphere soil environment, functionally analogous to animal gut microbiota. These microbial communities are crucial to plant science because they directly enhance nutrient acquisition, improve disease resistance, and help plants adapt to environmental stresses. Understanding plant-microbe interactions has become fundamental to advancing crop productivity, plant health, and sustainable agricultural practices.
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