Understanding the plant-microbe interactions in environments exposed to abiotic stresses: An overview
Date
2023Author
Fadiji, Ayomide Emmanuel
Yadav, Ajar Nath
Santoyo, Gustavo
Babalola, Olubukola Oluranti
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Abiotic stress poses a severe danger to agriculture since it negatively impacts cellular homeostasis and eventually
stunts plant growth and development. Abiotic stressors like drought and excessive heat are expected to occur
more frequently in the future due to climate change, which would reduce the yields of important crops like
maize, wheat, and rice which may jeopardize the food security of human populations. The plant microbiomes are
a varied and taxonomically organized microbial community that is connected to plants. By supplying nutrients
and water to plants, and regulating their physiology and metabolism, plant microbiota frequently helps plants
develop and tolerate abiotic stresses, which can boost crop yield under abiotic stresses. In this present study, with
emphasis on temperature, salt, and drought stress, we describe current findings on how abiotic stresses impact
the plants, microbiomes, microbe-microbe interactions, and plant-microbe interactions as the way microor ganisms affect the metabolism and physiology of the plant. We also explore crucial measures that must be taken
in applying plant microbiomes in agriculture practices faced with abiotic stresses.
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