The Seed Microbiome: Microbial Hashes for Plant Wellbeing
J. R. Rashmi,
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V Manonmani,
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K Sundaralingam
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et al.
Open Journal of Environmental Biology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
10(1), P. 007 - 022
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
Seeds
harbour
diverse
and
unique
microbial
communities
that
significantly
influence
seed
quality,
germination,
seedling
health,
overall
plant
resilience.
The
microbiome
is
shaped
by
both
vertical
transmission
(from
parent
plants)
horizontal
the
surrounding
environment),
with
colonization
highly
dependent
on
floral
pathways,
composition,
structure.
However,
mechanisms
governing
transmission,
their
functional
roles,
impact
development
remain
poorly
understood.
This
gap
in
knowledge
limits
ability
to
harness
beneficial
interactions
for
improving
germination
success
health.
review
explores
sources
routes
of
microbiome,
emphasizing
its
role
nutrition,
disease
resistance,
stress
tolerance.
Additionally,
it
highlights
dynamic
establishment
during
long-term
health
longevity.
Understanding
complex
within
crucial
leveraging
potential
sustainable
agriculture.
By
uncovering
these
relationships,
future
research
can
pave
way
microbiome-based
strategies
enhance
crop
productivity,
resilience,
ecological
sustainability.
Language: Английский
A Review of the Effect of Pyrolysis Conditions of Biochar on Plant Growth
Aramide Adenike Adesina,
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Moyosore Dorcas Abbey,
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Sarah Ibukunoluwa Shorinolu
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et al.
Scientia. Technology, science and society.,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
2(4), P. 3 - 27
Published: April 1, 2025
The
challenges
of
environmental
pollution,
and
nutrient
imbalances
associated
with
the
use
synthetic
fertilizers
to
boost
food
production
from
increased
plant
growth
have
led
paradigm
shift
organic
fertilization.
In
line
this
is
biochar,
an
fertilizer
wastes
agricultural
residues.
However,
quality
effectiveness
biochar’s
agronomic
application
are
a
function
its
properties
directly
linked
process
conditions
used
during
production.
This
research
work
presents
review
effect
pyrolysis
on
biochar
produced
for
growth.
Specifically,
discussed
in
agriculture,
factors
affecting
growth,
as
alternative
fertilizer,
biomass
it
affects
applied
product.
Another
specific
topic
future
perspective
towards
wide
different
soil
types.
Biochar
adoption
types
soils
will
increase
versatility
agriculture.
Language: Английский