dc.creatorVolpiano, Camila Gazolla
dc.creatorLisboa, Bruno Britto
dc.creatorSão José, Jackson Freitas Brilhante de
dc.creatorBeneduzi, Anelise
dc.creatorGranada, Camille Eichelberger
dc.creatorVargas, Luciano Kayser
dc.date2022-08-18T18:32:45Z
dc.date2022-08-18T18:32:45Z
dc.date2021-11-05
dc.date.accessioned2023-09-27T20:59:45Z
dc.date.available2023-09-27T20:59:45Z
dc.identifierVolpiano CG, Lisboa BB, São José JFB, Beneduzi A, Granada CE, Vargas LK. Soil-plant-microbiota interactions to enhance plant growth. Rev Bras Cienc Solo. 2022;46:e0210098.
dc.identifier1806-9657
dc.identifierhttps://locus.ufv.br//handle/123456789/29705
dc.identifier.urihttps://repositorioslatinoamericanos.uchile.cl/handle/2250/8952457
dc.descriptionThe nature of the soil is shaped by the presence of roots and the soil microbiota. Bacteria, archaea and fungi profoundly alter plant growth and, in turn, depend on root exudation of carbon-rich and energy-yielding compounds. The microbial communities act as facilitators of plant processes by secreting plant growth regulators, solubilizing minerals, providing N for plant growth, altering plant immune responses and competing with plant pathogens. Characterizing and engineering the processes driven by the multiple microbial taxa that make up a “plant growth-promoting soil” represents an ecologically friendly solution that may lead to unprecedented increases in agronomic efficiency. This review outlines the characteristics of soil-plant-microbiota interactions that would lead to enhanced plant growth and the importance of characterizing the soil microbial communities with metabarcoding and shotgun metagenomics allied to machine learning analytics. Although much is still needed to be understood about soil microbial ecology, it is possible to choose the best soil management practices to take advantage of beneficial microbial activity with our current knowledge.
dc.formatapplication/pdf
dc.languageeng
dc.publisherSociedade Brasileira de Ciência do Solo
dc.relationVol. 46, 2022.
dc.rightsCreative Commons Attribution License
dc.subjectplant growth-promotion
dc.subjectsoil suppressiveness
dc.subjectsolubilization of nutrients
dc.subjectnitrogen fixation
dc.subjectsoil microbiome
dc.titleSoil-plant-microbiota interactions to enhance plant growth
dc.typeArtigo


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