Exploring rhizospheric interactions for agricultural sustainability: the need of integrative research on multi-trophic interactions

作者: Dubey RK , Tripathi , V , Dubey PK , Singh HB

DOI: 10.1016/J.JCLEPRO.2015.12.077

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摘要: Abstract Large scale exploitation of rhizospheric interactions is essential for enhancing the agroecosystems resilience to climate change and also adopting inventive adaptation strategies maximizing food production under such adverse conditions. Successful can be used improving soil fertility organic carbon pool while minimizing trace gases emission from agrosystems. Most importantly, knowledge enhance plant-microbe interactions, conferring diseases resistance host plants, bioremediation restoration marginal degraded lands. However, recent studies proved that changing climatic conditions alter rhizosphere biology by modifying root exudation rate, resource availability biogeochemical cycling. Therefore, strategic applied researches are explore harnessing all beneficial as a low-input biotechnology sustainable agriculture, ecosystem environmental sustainability.

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