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The mycobiome refers to the complete community of fungi living in and on an organism, including the diverse fungal populations that colonize plant tissues, roots, and surfaces. In plant science, understanding the mycobiome is essential because these fungal communities profoundly influence plant health, nutrient uptake, disease resistance, and stress tolerance. Research into plant mycobiomes is revealing how beneficial and pathogenic fungi shape plant development and ecosystem function, opening new avenues for sustainable agriculture and crop protection.

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