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Benefits to Plant Health and Productivity From Enhancing Plant Microbial Symbionts

Gary E. Harman, Ram B. Khadka, Febri Doni, Norman Uphoff

Frontiers in Plant Science · 2021

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Summary

. This is transferred to roots where sequestered C, through exudation or root decomposition, becomes part of the total soil carbon, which reduces global warming potential in the atmosphere. Forming EPHs requires selection and introduction of appropriate strains of microorganisms, with EPH performance affected also by the delivery and management practices.

Source type
Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.3389/fpls.2020.610065
Catalogue ID
SNmojolmf6-r8ivia
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