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- Title
Role of Rhizospheric Microbiome against Soil-Borne Pathogens.
- Authors
DAS, K. APARNA; CHOSDON, TSEWANG; NAWALE, RUTUJA; KODER, SACHINKUMAR BASAVANAGOUDA; BHOSALE, RUSHIKESH KAILASH; RANA, MEENAKSHI; SRIVASTAVA, SEWETA
- Abstract
Rhizospheric microorganisms play a key role in suppressing the soil borne diseases by improving the soil suppression, which is a natural characteristic of soils. Microbiome disturbances cause deviation in the system and also change the shape of the microbial networks in soil for increasing resistance against pathogens and related diseases. Microbial root association is very necessary for plants to cope up with both biotic and abiotic stresses. Microbial communities also play a very important role in the functioning of plant and influence their physiology and development. While many members belonging to the rhizospheric microbiome are beneficial to plant growth, but many of them are also plant pathogenic microorganisms, which colonize around rhizosphere, breaking the protective microbial shield to overcome innate plant defense mechanism to cause diseases. Another group of microorganisms seen in the rhizosphere is true and opportunistic pathogenic bacteria. This review describes the main functions of rhizospheric microorganisms and suppression of soil borne pathogens.
- Subjects
PLANT defenses; PATHOGENIC microorganisms; PATHOGENIC bacteria; PLANT physiology; PLANT growth; RHIZOSPHERE
- Publication
Biopesticides International, 2021, Vol 17, Issue 1, p1
- ISSN
0973-483X
- Publication type
Article