The plant microbiome and its importance for plant and human health / / topic editors, Gabriele Berg, Martin Grube, Michael Schloter and Kornelia Smalla.
The study of plant-microbe associations by new techniques has significantly improved our understanding of the structure and specificity of the plant microbiome. Yet, microbiome function and the importance of the plant’s microbiome in the context of human and plant health are largely unexplored. Comp...
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