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  1. Plants live in association with diverse microbial consortia. These microbes, referred to as the plant's microbiota, live both inside (the endosphere) and outside (the episphere) of plant tissues, and play important roles in the ecology and physiology of plants. [5] ".

  2. Mar 20, 2019 · Plants have evolved with a plethora of microorganisms having important roles for plant growth and health. A considerable amount of information is now available on the structure and dynamics of plant microbiota as well as on the functional capacities of isolated community members.

    • Stéphane Compant, Abdul Samad, Hanna Faist, Angela Sessitsch
    • 10.1016/j.jare.2019.03.004
    • 2019
    • J Adv Res. 2019 Sep; 19: 29-37.
  3. Plants live in association with diverse microorganisms, collectively called the microbiome. These microbes live either inside (endosphere) or outside (episphere) of plant tissues. Microbes play important roles in the ecology and physiology of plants.

  4. The plant microbiome is an assembly of microorganisms that live together in and near a plant and interact to form a microbial ecosystem. Microbiomes of all sorts interact closely with the living and non-living parts of their environment.

  5. Aug 12, 2020 · Healthy plants host diverse but taxonomically structured communities of microorganisms, the plant microbiota, that colonize every accessible plant tissue. Plant-associated microbiomes confer ...

    • Pankaj Trivedi, Jan E. Leach, Susannah G. Tringe, Tongmin Sa, Brajesh K. Singh
    • 2020
  6. Sep 1, 2020 · Plants live in association with diverse microorganisms, collectively called the microbiome. These microbes live either inside (endosphere) or outside (episphere) of plant tissues. Microbes play important roles in the ecology and physiology of plants.

  7. Aug 13, 2021 · Soil microbes have evolved many different ways to help plants grow, such as breaking down rocks, recycling dead matter, and establishing cooperative relationships with plants. Let us see how these tiny organisms carry out all these tasks.

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