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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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Shared Plant-human Biology: Herbicide Effects and New Biomarkers Pe...

Herbicides sprayed on your lawn, your food crops, and your local park may be quietly disrupting t...

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Reconstitution of gut microbiota by medicinal plant isoflavones ame...

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Revolutionizing sweetness: the multifaceted health benefits of ferm...

If you grow stevia in your garden or use it to sweeten your tea, the way it's processed before it...

gut-microbiome
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A High-Fiber, Plant-Based Diet in Myeloma Precursor Disorders: Resu...

Fiber that protects against a blood cancer comes from the same fruits, vegetables, legumes, and w...

plant-medicine
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Plant-derived extracellular vesicles for anti-obesity: Natural carr...

Fruits, vegetables, and herbs growing in your garden may contain microscopic particles that resea...

gut-microbiome
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The interplay of plant polysaccharide structure, gut microbiota met...

Vegetables, fruits, and whole grains you grow and eat contain fibers whose exact structure shapes...

plant-signaling
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Polyphenol-Loaded Plant Extracellular Vesicles: A New Approach to C...

Berries, herbs, and vegetables in your garden are packed with polyphenols, and this research sugg...

plant-signaling
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Protective Effects of Orally Administered

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sustainable-aquaculture
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Medicinal and Aromatic Plant Oils in Aquafeeds: Mechanistic Perspec...

The aromatic herbs you grow on your windowsill or in your garden are being seriously studied as n...

gut-microbiome
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New Advances in the Mechanisms and Therapeutic Strategies of Gut Mi...

The herbs, berries, and vegetables in your garden may do more than feed you — their natural compo...

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gut-microbiome
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Metagenomic insights into the global wild boar faecal microbiome re...

Plant fibers in crops like wheat bran, oat hulls, and vegetable scraps could become far more valu...

gut-microbiome
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Plant-derived bioactive compounds modulate the gut microbiota in Al...

Herbs, teas, fermented foods, and fiber-rich vegetables you grow or buy at the farmers market may...

functional-foods
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Exploring the impact of dietary extracellular vesicles on gut healt...

Eating fruits, vegetables, and fermented foods delivers microscopic particles that quietly coach ...

plant-based-diet
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Dietary patterns and endothelium dysfunction: a literature review.

Growing and eating the leafy greens, legumes, and colorful vegetables in your garden may be one o...

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Neuroprotective Effects of Time-Restricted Feeding Combined With Di...

Soybeans and legumes you grow or buy at the farmers market may do more than feed you — the protei...

soil-health
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Physical Activity Is Associated with Gut Microbiome Features and Or...

Vegetables and fruits you grow and eat interact with your gut bacteria differently depending on h...

gut-microbiome
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Effects of diet-modulated gut microbiota and microbial metabolites ...

Fiber-rich, plant-heavy foods you grow and eat in your garden — from leafy greens to legumes — di...

climate-adaptation
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Metagenomic analysis of fecal microbiomes reveals genetic potential...

Reducing methane from livestock is one of the most actionable ways to cut agricultural greenhouse...

gut-microbiome
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Retraction: Plant and Fungal Diversity in Gut Microbiota as Reveale...

If you've read claims about which plant-derived fungi or botanical compounds live in your gut mic...

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Research advancement on the correlation between gut microbiota and ...

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gut-microbiome
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Variation in Microbiome Composition and Faecal Metabolites Are Asso...

Same gut bacteria that influence disease in mice are shaped by diet — including the fruits, veget...

gut-microbiome
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Virome of post-weaned diarrhoeic pigs and healthy cohorts in England.

Understanding what makes pigs sick after weaning directly affects the pork and animal feed indust...

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