Download PDFOpen PDF in browserPlant-Microbiome Interactions in Nutrient CyclingEasyChair Preprint 1477616 pages•Date: September 10, 2024AbstractPlant-microbiome interactions play a crucial role in nutrient cycling, significantly influencing plant health, growth, and ecosystem sustainability. These interactions involve complex networks between plants and a variety of soil microorganisms, including bacteria, fungi, and archaea. Microbes enhance nutrient availability by breaking down organic matter, fixing nitrogen, solubilizing phosphorus, and facilitating the uptake of essential minerals. In return, plants secrete root exudates that nourish and shape microbial communities. The synergistic relationship between plants and their microbiomes is vital for optimizing nutrient use efficiency, reducing the reliance on chemical fertilizers, and promoting sustainable agriculture. Understanding the mechanisms of plant-microbiome interactions offers insights into enhancing crop productivity, soil health, and resilience to environmental stresses. This review highlights key microbial processes in nutrient cycling and explores the potential applications of microbiome management in agroecosystems. Keyphrases: Agroecosystems, Plant Science, management, microbiome
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