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Navigating Climate Change: Exploring the Dynamics Between Plant–Soil Microbiomes and Their Impact on Plant Growth and Productivity

Murad Muhammad, Abdul Wahab, Abdul Waheed, Khalid Rehman Hakeem, Heba I. Mohamed, Abdul Basit, Muhammad Danish Toor, Yonghong Liu, Li Li, Wen‐Jun Li

Global Change Biology · 2025

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Summary

Understanding the intricate interplay between plant and soil microbiomes and their effects on plant growth and productivity is vital in a rapidly changing climate. This review explores the interconnected impacts of climate change on plant-soil microbiomes and their profound effects on agricultural productivity. The ongoing rise in global temperatures, shifting precipitation patterns and extreme weather events significantly affect the composition and function of microbial communities in the rhizosphere. Changes in microbial diversity and activity due to rising temperatures impact nutrient cycling, microbial enzyme synthesis, soil health and pest and disease management. These changes also influence the dynamics of soil microbe communities and their capability to promote plant health. As the

Source type
Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.1111/gcb.70057
Catalogue ID
SNmozbkfvf-dng572
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