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The soil microbiome encompasses the vast community of bacteria, fungi, archaea, and other microorganisms living in soil and their complex interactions with plant roots. These microbial communities play critical roles in nutrient cycling, nitrogen fixation, and the breakdown of organic matter, directly influencing plant health, growth, and stress tolerance. Understanding how plants shape and are shaped by their rhizosphere microbiome has become a central focus of modern plant science, with implications for sustainable agriculture and ecosystem resilience.

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Experimental warming decouples plant-fungal symbiont interactions a...

Mountain meadows and wildflower-rich grasslands many people hike through and depend on for clean ...

soil-health
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Biochar-Amended Soils Increase Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Colonization 2.4x

If you add biochar to your garden or raised beds, you could more than double the helpful fungi th...

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Root exudate-mediated nutrient exchange in the rhizosphere: multi-e...

Understanding how plant roots 'talk' to soil microbes could lead to farming practices that grow m...

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Translational microbiomes in agriculture: microbial communities as ...

Invisible communities of microbes living in your garden soil and on plant roots are increasingly ...

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Molecular pathways in plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria-plant in...

These beneficial bacteria are already living in the soil of your garden and farm fields — underst...

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Mechanism of pyrene remediation in soil by biochar-immobilized laccase.

Pyrene quietly accumulates in garden and farm soil from car exhaust, wood smoke, and industrial f...

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Fate, transport, and transformation of mesosulfuron-methyl and iodo...

Compost you dig into your vegetable beds doesn't just feed your plants — it also accelerates the ...

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Agricultural soil microbiomes are structurally and functionally mor...

The compost and living soil you build in a vegetable bed may be quietly cultivating a microbial c...

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Algal-bacterial synergy for saline-alkaline soil bioremediation: me...

Salty, depleted soils are quietly swallowing farmland at the edges of every arid region on Earth ...

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Dissipation of carbamazepine and fexofenadine in two agricultural s...

Pharmaceutical residues from treated sewage applied to farm fields can linger in the soil where y...

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Preservation of Microorganisms and Microbiomes: Methods, Impacts, a...

Invisible microbes living in your garden soil are what make your plants grow — and losing them to...

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Degradation dynamics: an insight into microbial interactions with e...

Old military training grounds and quarry sites near your community may harbor explosive residues ...

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Organic carbon oxidation state shapes fermentative methanogenic mic...

The compost you dig into your vegetable bed — and whether it's woody and lignin-rich or leafy and...

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Limited effect of short- to mid-term storage conditions on an Austr...

Invisible viral world living in garden and farm soils influences plant health, nutrient cycling, ...

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Biodegradation of tetracycline antibiotics: Advances and insights i...

Tetracycline residues from nearby farms and hospitals quietly build up in garden soil and irrigat...

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Dual-BONCAT reveals distinct subpopulations of anabolically active cells.

Beneath every thriving garden bed, billions of soil microbes take turns waking up and going dorma...

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