Soil microbiome: Applications and mechanisms for salinity stress mitigation in plant and soil ecology: A review
Aniket Sunil Gaikwad,
BD Bhakare,
BM Kamble
et al.
Abstract:Soil health is paramount for sustainable agriculture, impacting crop production, nutrient cycling, and ecosystem stability. The microbial communities inhabiting diverse environments, termed microbiomes, play crucial roles in soil health and ecosystem functions. Among various stresses affecting plant growth, salinity stress poses significant challenges, resulting from high concentrations of soluble salts in the soil. This stress disrupts physiological processes in plants, impeding growth and productivity. Globa… Show more
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