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This project explores the diverse microorganisms in legume root nodules, focusing on the role of nodule-associated bacteria in enhancing plant health and growth. By analyzing the genetic material of these bacteria, the research aims to improve nitrogen fixation and agricultural productivity.
From shoot to root plants are exposed to a diverse range of microorganisms, which can play a major role in plant health, growth and development. A small fraction of bacteria can cause disease, the vast majority of bacteria has no known effect on the host, but there are bacteria that are beneficial to the plant.
These microbes are able to protect plants from pathogens, modulate immune responses or assist in nutrient uptake.
The best studied beneficial relationship for both plant and bacteria, is…
UNIVERSITAT WIEN
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