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Beneficial Microorganisms for healthy soil, healthy plants and healthy humans

Ajar Nath Yadav, Divjot Kour, Neelam Yadav.




Abstract

The omnipresent creature of biosphere, microbiome is a popular topic in the scientific community as well as general public because of their benefits and applications in the several fields. In agriculture, microbes are used as biofertilizer and biopesticides to the improvement of plant growth, development and yield without any harmful effect to soil, plant and human. The microbes could be also used for the maintaining the soil fertility and it health, which could further contributes to the healthy human health. Earlier, the research on microbiome has emerged from the environmental microbiome which provides an interdisciplinary platform for several fields like agriculture, biotechnology, industries, food science and especially human welfare. Now microbiome associated with plants have also been researched worldwide. In the editorial the microbiome associated with the plants and humans are detailed along with potential implication in the agriculture, environment and industry

Key words: Endophytes; Epiphytes; Rhizospheric Microbes; Soil microbiomes; Sustainability






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