Uncovering the Role of Microbes in Plant Health using Soil Database
Insights
- Ali Yetgin
Abstract
The soil-microbe-plant system is a complex and dynamic network of
interactions that play a crucial role in plant growth and development.
The use of soil databases has allowed us to gain insights into the
diverse microbial communities present in soil and their impact on plant
health. In this review, we explore the role of soil microbes in plant
health and how soil database analysis has facilitated our understanding
of their functions. We discuss the key microbial groups involved in
nutrient cycling, disease suppression, and plant growth promotion, and
their contributions to plant health. Additionally, we examine the impact
of abiotic and biotic stressors on the soil microbial community and its
subsequent effects on plant health. Finally, we highlight the potential
applications of soil database insights for sustainable agriculture and
plant health management. Our review demonstrates the importance of soil
microbial diversity and highlights the value of soil database analysis
as a tool for unraveling the intricate interactions within the
soil-microbe-plant system.