Ectomycorrhizal fungi explain more variation in rhizosphere nutrient availability than root traits in temperate forests
Applied Soil Ecology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
207, P. 105923 - 105923
Published: Feb. 5, 2025
Language: Английский
Influence and Role of Fungi, Bacteria, and Mixed Microbial Populations on Phosphorus Acquisition in Plants
Yu Luo,
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Lige Ma,
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Qirui Feng
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Agriculture,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
14(3), P. 358 - 358
Published: Feb. 23, 2024
Phosphorus
(P)
stands
as
a
pivotal
macroelement
in
relation
to
the
growth
of
plants.
It
plays
significant
role
physiological
processes,
components
biofilms
and
nucleotides,
metabolic
activities
within
The
deprivation
phosphorus
detrimentally
impacts
developmental
However,
rhizosphere’s
beneficial
fungi
bacteria
augment
efficacy
uptake,
participate
molecular
regulation
phosphorus,
stimulate
alterations
plants,
facilitate
signal
transmission.
In
order
give
readers
better
understanding
effects
positive
roles
soil
regulating
plant
acquisition
transport,
this
present
review
introduces
influence
rhizosphere
microorganisms
(fungi
bacteria)
assisting
absorption,
summarizes
key
transporters
found
their
interaction
with
Using
mixed
microbial
populations
composite
fertilizers
has
effect
on
plants
under
phosphorus-deficiency
conditions.
will
be
conducive
mutualistic
relationship
between
fungi,
bacteria,
provide
way
reduce
application
efficiently,
research
background
for
development
microbiological
fertilizers.
Language: Английский
Climate Factors Influence Above- and Belowground Biomass Allocations in Alpine Meadows and Desert Steppes through Alterations in Soil Nutrient Availability
Plants,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
13(5), P. 727 - 727
Published: March 4, 2024
Biomass
is
a
direct
reflection
of
community
productivity,
and
the
allocation
aboveground
belowground
biomass
survival
strategy
formed
by
long-term
adaptation
plants
to
environmental
changes.
However,
under
global
changes,
patterns
aboveground–belowground
allocations
their
controlling
factors
in
different
types
grasslands
are
still
unclear.
Based
on
data
182
grasslands,
including
17
alpine
meadows
(AMs)
21
desert
steppes
(DSs),
this
study
investigates
spatial
distribution
proportion
(BGBP)
main
factors.
The
research
results
show
that
BGBP
AMs
significantly
higher
than
DSs
(p
<
0.05).
decreases
with
increasing
mean
annual
temperature
(MAT)
precipitation
(MAP)
0.05),
while
it
increases
soil
nitrogen
content
(N),
phosphorus
(P),
pH
MAP
(P)
random
forest
model
indicates
most
important
factor
affecting
both
DSs.
Climate-related
were
identified
as
key
drivers
shaping
exerting
an
influence
nutrient
availability.
Climate
exert
influences
not
only
grassland
directly,
but
also
indirectly
impacting
availability
nutrients.
Language: Английский
Recent advances in research on phosphate starvation signaling in plants
Journal of Plant Research,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
137(3), P. 315 - 330
Published: April 26, 2024
Phosphorus
is
indispensable
for
plant
growth
and
development,
with
its
status
crucial
determining
crop
productivity.
Plants
have
evolved
various
biochemical,
morphological,
developmental
responses
to
thrive
under
conditions
of
low
P
availability,
as
inorganic
phosphate
(Pi),
the
primary
form
uptake,
often
insoluble
in
soils.
Over
past
25
years,
extensive
research
has
focused
on
understanding
these
responses,
collectively
forming
Pi
starvation
response
system.
This
effort
not
only
expanded
our
knowledge
strategies
cope
(PS)
but
also
confirmed
their
adaptive
significance.
Moreover,
it
identified
characterized
numerous
components
intricate
regulatory
network
governing
homeostasis.
review
emphasizes
recent
advances
PS
signaling,
particularly
highlighting
physiological
importance
local
signaling
inhibiting
root
uncovering
role
TORC1
this
process.
Additionally,
advancements
shoot-root
allocation
a
novel
technique
studying
distribution
plants
are
discussed.
Furthermore,
emerging
data
regulation
plant-microorganism
interactions
by
system,
crosstalk
between
pathways
starvation,
phytohormones
immunity,
studies
natural
variation
homeostasis
addressed.
Language: Английский
Genome-wide identification of WRKY transcription factor genes in Euphorbia lathyris reveals ElWRKY48 as a negative regulator of phosphate uptake and ingenol biosynthesis
Wanli Zhao,
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Pirui Li,
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Long Huang
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et al.
International Journal of Biological Macromolecules,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 139859 - 139859
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
Language: Английский
MicroRNA gatekeepers: Orchestrating rhizospheric dynamics
Muhammad Fahad,
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Leeza Tariq,
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Wanchang Li
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et al.
Journal of Integrative Plant Biology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Feb. 21, 2025
ABSTRACT
The
rhizosphere
plays
a
crucial
role
in
plant
growth
and
resilience
to
biotic
abiotic
stresses,
highlighting
the
complex
communication
between
plants
their
dynamic
environment.
Plants
produce
wide
range
of
signaling
molecules
that
facilitate
with
various
factors,
yet
our
understanding
these
mechanisms
remains
elusive.
In
addition
protein‐coding
genes,
increasing
evidence
underscores
critical
microRNAs
(miRNAs),
class
non‐coding
single‐stranded
RNA
molecules,
regulating
growth,
development,
responses
stresses
under
diverse
factors.
this
review,
we
explore
crosstalk
miRNAs
target
mRNAs,
which
influence
development
key
structures
shaped
by
belowground
Moving
forward,
more
focused
studies
are
needed
clarify
functions
expression
patterns
miRNAs,
uncover
common
regulatory
mediate
tolerance
dynamics.
Beyond
that,
propose
using
artificial
manipulating
targets
through
overexpression
or
knockout/knockdown
approaches
could
effectively
investigate
roles
offering
significant
potential
for
advancing
crop
engineering.
Language: Английский
Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria biochemical pathways and their environmental impact: a review of sustainable farming practices
Abdul Wahab,
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Haleema Bibi,
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Farwa Batool
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et al.
Plant Growth Regulation,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Sept. 18, 2024
Language: Английский
Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi and Rhizobium Improve Nutrient Uptake and Microbial Diversity Relative to Dryland Site-Specific Soil Conditions
Microorganisms,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
12(4), P. 667 - 667
Published: March 27, 2024
Arbuscular
mycorrhizal
fungi
(AMF)
and
rhizobium
play
a
significant
role
in
plant
symbiosis.
However,
their
influence
on
the
rhizosphere
soil
microbiome
associated
with
nutrient
acquisition
health
is
not
well
defined
drylands
of
Montana
(MT),
USA.
This
study
investigated
effect
microbial
inoculants
as
seed
treatment
pea
yield,
uptake,
potential
functions,
communities
using
high-throughput
sequencing
16S
ITS
rRNA
genes.
The
experiment
was
conducted
under
two
contrasting
dryland
conditions
four
treatments:
control,
single
inoculation
AMF
or
Rhizobium,
dual
inoculations
Rhizobium
(AMF+Rhizobium).
Our
findings
revealed
that
efficacy
site-specific.
AMF+Rhizobium
synergistically
increased
grain
yield
at
Sidney
field
site
(DFS)
2,
while
Froid
site,
DFS
1,
improved
resilience
to
acidic
but
contributed
marginal
non-nutrient
limiting
conditions.
Across
sites,
plants’
dependency
(12%)
higher
than
(8%)
(4%)
alone.
Variations
community
structure
composition
indicate
site-specific
response
inoculants.
Overall,
factors
significantly
influenced
dynamics,
functional
potential.
It
underscores
need
for
tailored
management
strategies
consider
characteristics
optimize
benefits
from
inoculation.
Language: Английский
How are microbes helping end hunger?
Microbial Biotechnology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
17(3)
Published: March 1, 2024
This
article
explores
the
potential
of
microbiology
to
positively
impact
all
aspects
food
supply
chain,
improving
quantity,
quality,
safety,
and
nutritional
value
products
by
providing
innovative
ways
growing,
processing,
preserving
thus
contributing
Zero
Hunger,
one
Sustainable
Development
Goals
(SDGs)
United
Nations.
Hunger
is
a
cruel
reality
that
affects
millions
people
around
world
could
worsen
in
coming
years
due
continuous
growth
population
limitations
our
planet's
resources.
Feeding
expected
exceed
9
billion
2050
extremely
complex
requires
not
only
an
adequate
sustainable
but
also
collective
effort
from
different
sectors
society.
collaborative
should
involve
key
stakeholders,
including
politicians
inspire
social
cultural
changes
scientists
provide
technological
innovations.
Social
such
as
promoting
education
on
proper
nutrition
practices
or
encouraging
healthy
lifestyles
are
important
ensuring
efficient,
secure
system.
The
efficiency
system
can
be
improved
reducing
lost
waste,
minimizing
water
use
quality.
must
ensure
health
humans
animals
preventing
foodborne
diseases
intoxications
through
sanitary
conditions.
Importantly,
protect
well-being
individuals
overall
planet.
current
way
producing
unsustainable
because
it
large
amounts
energy
water,
contributes
climate
change
degrades
ecosystems.
It
essential
operate
without
causing
further
damage
planet
its
biodiversity.
achieved,
among
other
actions,
greenhouse
gas
emissions
avoiding
recalcitrant
contaminants
land
deforestation.
In
addition
growing
population,
itself
poses
significant
threat
challenge
discussed.
Climate
responsible
for
increase
number
extreme
weather
events,
temperature
precipitation
patterns
frequency
droughts
floods.
All
these
events
disrupt
crop
yields,
compromise
security
contribute
spread
pests
diseases.
As
microbiologists,
we
delivering
solutions
challenges,
since
microorganisms,
although
historically
ignored
underestimated,
have
great
many
positive
contributions.
Microorganisms
valuable
allies
help
maintain
improve
ecosystems
counteract
adverse
impacts
intensive
farming
change,
is,
reduce
environmental
footprint
agriculture.
addition,
they
productivity
system,
production,
distribution
consumption,
more
importantly,
security.
safety
processing
Healthy
fertile
soils
foster
optimal
conditions
crops,
which
fundamental
sustainability
anthropogenic
activities
cause
levels
soil
degradation.
To
address
crisis,
microbial
tools
been
developed
fertility,
facilitate
decomposition
organic
matter
(Sáez-Sandino
et
al.,
2023),
promote
nutrient
cycling,
detoxify
pollutants
(Jayaramaiah
2022)
support
resilience
importance
maintaining
influence
microorganisms
addressing
this
has
discussed
Timmis
Ramos
(2021),
who
advocate
creation
proactively
prevent
loss.
directly
vegetable
levels,
would
intake
requiring
increased
consumption
(Goicoechea
&
Antolín,
2017).
They
production
stimulating
plants,
primary
producers
chain.
Plants,
beyond
their
value,
raw
materials
numerous
products,
animal
with
capacity
plants
and,
crops
known
plant
growth-promoting
(PGPMs).
growth,
PGPMs
produce
phytohormones,
ethylene,
cytokinin,
gibberellin,
auxin
salicylic
acid
(Nascimento
2021)
stimulate
physiological
processes
cell
division
root
development.
Other
form
symbiotic
relationships
better
uptake
solubilizing
mobilizing
nutrients
phosphorus
nitrogen
(Zhao
increasing
tolerance
stress.
For
example,
relationship
between
mycorrhizal
fungi
provides
limited
nutrient,
(Shi
2023).
Similarly,
nitrogen-fixing
(NF)
bacteria
certain
(leguminous)
roots
nitrogen.
NF
formation
new
organ
root,
nodule,
where
fix
atmospheric
(N2)
assimilated
ammonia.
fixation
process
enhances
fertility
soil,
need
synthetic
fertilizers
(Jhu
Oldroyd,
enhance
under
challenging
associated
drought,
floods,
temperatures
(Li
osmoprotectants
cope
scarcity
during
drought
(Fadiji
2022).
survive
oxygen-deprived
oxygen
availability
waterlogged
soils,
common
consequence
flooding
(Ali
Kim,
2018).
mitigate
temperature-related
stress,
inducing
heat-shock
proteins
helping
them
withstand
fluctuations
heat
waves
(Seth
Sebastian,
2024).
Some
high
salinity
facilitating
removal
excess
salts
tissues,
problem
exacerbated
changing
general,
significantly
stressors
limitations,
conditions,
flooding,
salinity.
These
interactions
dependence
mitigating
negative
effects
crops.
Although
most
beneficial
human
point
view
some
pathogenic
severe
economic
losses
phase.
Phytopathogens
edible
parts
production.
type
III
secretion
(T3SS)
virulence
factors
extensively
studied
years.
T3SS
specialized
protein
delivery
inject
effector
into
cells
host
plant.
effectors
manipulate
host's
cellular
processes,
enabling
pathogen
establish
infection
evade
plant's
defence
mechanisms
(Schreiber
2021).
Given
pivotal
role
pathogenicity
phytopathogens,
become
major
target
development
inhibitors.
inhibitors
pathogen's
ability
effectors,
thereby
limiting
disease
protecting
damaging
phytopathogens
(Yuan
2020).
On
contrary,
act
natural
agents
suppressing
harmful
pathogens,
controlling
biological
control
(BCAs)
biopesticides
alternative
chemical
pesticides
practices.
BCAs
eliminate
variety
strategies
do
so.
Certain
induce
systemic
resistance
activating
pathways
preparing
respond
efficiently
subsequent
attacks.
application
ISR-inducing
(Pieterse
2014;
Salwan
limit
competing
same
resources
(nutrient
competition),
importantly
iron
using
siderophores,
small,
high-affinity
chelating
compounds.
Since
require
BCA-produced
siderophores
good
strategy
incidence
(Ahmed
Holmström,
2014).
involved
interbacterial
competition,
killing
inhibiting
pathogens.
antimicrobial
compounds,
antibiotics
peptides
(AMP),
secreted
environment
inhibit
pathogens
(Roca
Matilla,
hydrogen
cyanide
(HCN),
secondary
metabolite
released
interferes
respiration
soilborne
death
(Barahona
2011).
methods
offer
non-contact
approaches
environment.
contrast,
possess
contact-dependent
molecular
machineries
toxic
rival
bacterial
eukaryotic
cells.
best
characterized
Type
VI
Secretion
System
(T6SS)
(Allsopp
Bernal,
2023)
present
specifically
gram-negative
bacteria.
T6SS
described
potent
mechanism
biocontrol
enables
kill
ecological
niches
(Bernal
2017,
2021;
Durán
2021),
holds
true
T4BSS
(Purtschert-Montenegro
predatory
recognized
(Zhang
enzymes
degrade
walls
organisms
structures
capture,
penetrate
consume
prey.
particular,
Myxobacteria
Bdellovibrio
like
(BALOs)
exhibit
broad
predation
spectrum
making
candidates
applications
Likewise,
viruses
infect
phytopathogenic
used
organisms.
novel
approach
minimizes
non-target
considered
promising
currently
underused
mostly
regulatory
obstacles
(Wagemans
Many
behaviour
promotes
infections,
biofilms
allow
adhere
surfaces
first
step
infection.
compounds
interfere
adhesive
properties,
difficult
infections.
Pathogenic
coordinate
gene
expression
'social'
factors,
biofilm
T3SS,
at
level
Quorum
Sensing
(QS)
communication
QS
Quenching
(QQ)
(Liu
inhibits
coordinated
factors.
signalling
molecules
volatile
(VOCs).
spore
germination,
therefore
exploited
pest
agriculture
(Almeida
diverse
arsenal
employed
BCAs.
Research
fields
continues
uncover
insights
understanding
offering
opportunities
optimize
benefit
management
ecosystem
health.
A
recent
example
technologies
being
field
seed
biopriming
inoculant
technique
combines
effective
seed,
hydration,
metabolism
activity
bioinoculants
(Singh,
Vaishnav,
fact,
shown
protection
seeds
against
soil-borne
pollutants,
heavy
metals,
while
germination
rate
uniformity,
last
decade,
gained
attention
environmentally
friendly
continue
grow
future.
Fungi
fruiting
bodies
mushrooms
others
alike
excellent
source
direct
easily
cultivated
cooked.
years,
mycelium,
Mycoprotein
Quorn
(brand),
hit
market.
protein-rich
ingredient
produced
Fusarium
venenatum
often
component
vegetarian
'meat'
offers
meaty
texture
suitable
content
(Banks
mycelia
species
Pleurotus
ostreatus
(oyster
mushroom)
Ganoderma
lucidum
(reishi
meat
alternatives
snack
mushroom
chips
jerky.
Furthermore,
fungal
mycelium
extracts
functional
beverages,
teas
elixirs,
benefits.
decades,
photosynthetic
cyanobacterium
Spirulina
containing
amino
acids,
vitamins
antioxidants.
hold
promise
becoming
future
(García
2017)
protein.
Moreover,
filamentous
Nostoc
commonly
consumed
Asian
cultures,
particularly
China,
content.
cultivation
microbes
typically
less
land,
compared
traditional
agriculture,
source.
However,
taste
acceptance
cultures
challenge,
efforts
ongoing
palatability.
various
especially
fermentation,
method
centuries.
Biochemically
speaking,
metabolic
break
down
simpler
ones,
by-products
taste,
texture,
bioactive
properties
foods
(Kiczorowski
Examples
include
fermentation
milk
yoghurt,
cheese
kefir;
cabbage
sauerkraut;
cereals
bread
beer
grapes
wine,
vinegar,
champagne
spirits
brandy
grappa.
plant-based
dairy
emerged
(Harper
Conscious
manipulation
consistency
but,
flavour
extensive
list
resulting
process,
presenting
here
impractical,
readers
refer
fantastic
reviews
(Tamang
Instead,
highlight
producer
interest
humans,
profound
culture.
Saccharomyces
cerevisiae,
baker's
yeast,
fungus
baking
brewing.
Greek
means
'sugar
fungus'
uses
sugars
by-product,
produces
alcohol.
Alcohol
molecule
function
except
resistant
weapon
competitors.
widely
decades
involvement
revisions
available
literature
(Gänzle,
yeasts
steps
cocoa
flavour.
Cocoa
beans
very
bitter
acidic
go
correct
lose
bad
obtain
quality
chocolate.
Up
45
yeast
genera
identified
countries
Saccharomyces,
Pichia,
Candida,
Hanseniaspora,
Torulaspora,
Issatchenkia
Saccharomycopsis
(Schwan
spontaneous
coffee
together
part
microbiota
fruit.
formed
yeasts,
vary
depending
varieties,
fruit
maturation,
season,
altitude,
affecting
beverage
cerevisiae
fungi,
Penicillium
roqueforti,
camemberti
Geotrichum
candidum,
centuries
nalgiovense
salami
dry-cure
meat,
(Ropars
Giraud,
Interestingly,
biotechnology,
distant
lineages
domesticated
specific
parallel
adaptation
events.
lead
phenotypic
convergence
lipolysis,
proteolysis,
compound
competitive
spoilers
time,
degeneration
unused
traits
toxin
alcoholic
sake,
result
rice
Aspergillus
oryzae.
fungus,
sojae,
soybeans
wheat
fermented
condiment,
soy
sauce
(Luh,
1995).
second
mould
mixture
named
koji
undergoes
facilitated
Zygosaccharomyces
rouxii
Candida
sp.
along
lactic
1995),
below.
well-understood
caseins
undergo
proteolysis
peptides,
acids
carbohydrates
transformed
acid.
developing
cheese,
kefir
yoghurt.
LAB
acetoin
diacetyl
characteristic
tastes
cheeses
products.
Not
candidum
alcohols,
fatty
fruity
aroma
brie
camembert.
plays
critical
distinctive
flavours
study
revealed
crucial
Streptococcus
thermophilus
another
bacterium,
Lactococcus
cremoris,
palette
limits
unpleasant
(Melkonian
kumis
(or
koumiss),
made
mare's
milk,
involves
both
fermentation.
Lactobacillus
then
lactis
Kluyveromyces
lactis,
turns
carbonated
mildly
drink.
(Behera
2017;
Tesfaye
2019).
several
Leuconostoc,
Lactobacillus,
Weissella
ferment
vegetables
napa
Korean
radish
kimchi.
cabbages
sauerkraut,
cucumbers
cucumber
pickles
olives
remove
bitterness
make
palatable.
tea
kombucha
fashionable
healthier
beverages
found
supermarkets
world.
occurs
culture
(SCOBY)
consisting
LAB,
acetic
(AAB)
metabolize
sugar
components.
results
naturally
beverage,
sweet
sour,
antioxidants
trace
alcohol
(Diez-Ozaeta
Astiazaran,
popular
allows
preservation
increases
values
instrumental
synthesis
processes.
instance,
B
foods,
yoghurt
kombucha,
profile
benefits
consumers
(Capozzi
2012).
ingredients
additives.
niger
citric
acid,
industry
acidulant
sour
taste.
Corynebacterium
glutamicum
monosodium
glutamate
(MSG),
additive
dishes.
colouring,
cyanobacteria
green
blue
pigments,
phycocyanin,
industry.
Agrobacterium
aurantiacum
Paracoccus
carotinifaciens
astaxanthin,
pink/red
pigment
food's
colour.
Mucor
circinelloides,
Neurospora
crassa
Phycomyces
blakesleeanus
β-carotene
(yellow/orange)
pastry,
cream,
ice
cream
Pandey,
pigments
benefits,
antioxidant,
anticancer
anti-inflammatory
Directly
microbiota,
gut
microbes.
digestion
absorption
nutrients,
vitamin
lymphoid
gastrointestinal
tract
protective
barrier
space
(Yi
probiotics,
digestive
play
Bacteria
Bifidobacterium,
strains
boulardii
Akkermansia
shine
probiotics
concept
referred
postbiotics,
metabolites
probiotic
received
lot
attention.
multiple
advantages
over
terms
stability.
stability
postbiotics
shelf
life
longer
than
live
handled,
transported
incorporated
supplement
refrigeration.
Postbiotics
exert
mechanisms,
modulating
immune
function,
integrity
intestinal
inflammation.
Consequently,
huge
obesity,
risk
factor
morbidity
mortality
worldwide.
lipoteichoic
(LTA)
Bifidobacterium
animalis
postbiotic
capable
obesity
biomarkers
fat
even
hyperglycaemic
(Balaguer
Therefore,
LTA
therapeutic
preventive
agent
disorders.
similar
line,
medicine
Cordyceps
(Ophiocordyceps
sinensis),
Reishi
(Ganoderma
lucidum)
Lion's
Mane
(Hericium
erinaceus),
dietary
supplements,
marketed
cognitive
enhancement
(Łysakowska
Indirectly,
reducing/avoiding
fertilizers.
Thus,
ensures
lower
presence
chemicals
supply,
contamination
pose
industry,
contaminate
any
stage
Salmonella
Listeria
represent
serious
public
concern,
illnesses
when
consumed.
undercooked
eggs,
poultry
linked
ready-to-eat
deli
meats,
soft
smoked
fish.
Unpasteurized
related
caused
Salmonella,
Brucella,
causal
brucellosis,
abortion
pregnant
women.
cases,
does
toxins
microorganisms.
Clostridium
perfringens,
whose
spores
intestines
poultry,
secretes
enterotoxin
(CPE)
symptoms
C.
perfringens
poisoning.
intoxication
exemplified
Claviceps
purpurea,
ergot.
infects
cereal
rye,
alkaloid
family.
Consumption
grains
contaminated
ergot
ergotism,
hallucinations,
convulsions
gangrene.
embracing
agricultural
harnessing
risks
safe
avoid
spoilage.
Substantial
wasted
stages
consumption.
Two
main
causes
spoilage,
ruin
collected
product,
accumulate
Addressing
inefficiencies
waste
maximize
previously
named;
spoilage
toxins-producing
phases
distribution,
extending
perishable
items.
preserve
perishability
mycotoxins
(Adebo
2019)
inhibitory
effect
(Guo
An
interesting
(forage)
silage
grass
corn,
stored
airtight
absence
bacteria,
helps
forage
months,
decay.
knowledge
about
indicates
improves
digestibility
livestock,
vehicle
substances
expand
within
composting
anaerobic
convert
biogas,
(Rastogi
Barapatre,
Zhang
conclusion,
indispensable
intricate
web
increasing.
manufacturing,
way,
entire
recognizing
power
global
challenges
resilient
Patricia
Bernal
conceived
idea
article,
conducted
necessary
review,
wrote
manuscript.
Figure
1
crafted
Canva
(canva.com)
Freya
Saad-designed
template
titled
"Green
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Illustrative
Mind
Map".
P.B.
supported
MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033
Spanish
agency
Ramon
y
Cajal
RYC2019-026551-I
her
laboratory
funded
three
Grants
State
Subprogram
Knowledge
Generation
Minister
Science
Innovation
(MCIN);
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EU
–
PID2021,
MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033/NGEU/PRTR
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Union
(UE)
reference
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UE),
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Recovery,
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Plan]).
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