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Erschienen in: Journal of Crop Health 1/2024

15.10.2023 | Review Article / Übersichtsbeitrag

The Role of Soil Microbiome in Driving Plant Performance: An Overview Based on Ecological and Ecosystem Advantages to the Plant Community

verfasst von: Grace Gachara, Jihane Kenfaoui, Rashid Suleiman, Beatrice Kilima, Mohammed Taoussi, Kamal Aberkani, Zineb Belabess, Abdelilah Meddich, Nadia Handaq, Salah-Eddine Laasli, Essaid Ait Barka, Rachid Lahlali

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Abstract

Soil ecosystems comprise rich mixtures of diverse micro-organisms, crop debris, and organic matter; all of which cumulatively play a pivotal role in crop growth, health, and productivity. In particular, plant performance is profoundly altered by both the presence of the aforementioned parameters as well as their total composition altogether. Micro-organisms present in the soil constitute the soil microbiome community that has been shown to offer a plethora of benefits to the performance of plants and their overall productivity. It is these same microbial communities that compete with plant pathogens and could moreover induce immune responses in surrounding host plants, while at the same time facilitating plant growth through the secretion of growth regulators and even catalyzing the solubilization of vital macronutrients and minerals. Given that plants are sessile organisms that heavily rely on their ability to access nutrients from the soil for their survival, it becomes paramount for them to co-evolve with specified fungi, bacteria, and other microbes that confer these nutrients to them and subsequently foster their tolerance to biotic and abiotic stressors. Soil in itself contains a largely diverse population of living microscopic organisms, whose biomass directly affects the well-being of the plant. Notably, soil microbiome encapsulates both advantageous and deleterious micro-organisms, and researchers need to be aware of which of the two are present in the soil in large quantities, to determine the merits that will be conferred to crops for their subsequent health and productivity. In the current review, the important functionalities of the soil microbiome, crucial components of ideal soil microbiota, the interplay between soil microbiome and plant stress alleviation, and the pivotal role played by the soil microbiome in driving plant performance are discussed.

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Metadaten
Titel
The Role of Soil Microbiome in Driving Plant Performance: An Overview Based on Ecological and Ecosystem Advantages to the Plant Community
verfasst von
Grace Gachara
Jihane Kenfaoui
Rashid Suleiman
Beatrice Kilima
Mohammed Taoussi
Kamal Aberkani
Zineb Belabess
Abdelilah Meddich
Nadia Handaq
Salah-Eddine Laasli
Essaid Ait Barka
Rachid Lahlali
Publikationsdatum
15.10.2023
Verlag
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Erschienen in
Journal of Crop Health / Ausgabe 1/2024
Print ISSN: 2948-264X
Elektronische ISSN: 2948-2658
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10343-023-00935-z

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