2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.01.04.574204
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Rhizospheric bacteria from the Atacama Desert hyper-arid core: cultured community dynamics and plant growth promotion

Juan Castro-Severyn,
Jonathan Fortt,
Mariela Sierralta
et al.

Abstract: The Atacama Desert is the oldest and driest desert on Earth, encompassing great temperature variations, high UV-radiation, drought, high salinity, making it ideal to study the limits of life and resistance strategies. It is also known for harboring great biodiversity of adapted life forms. While desertification is increasing as result of climate change and human activities, is necessary to optimize soil and water usage, where stress-resistant crops are possible solutions. As many studies have revealed the grea… Show more

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