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This project investigates how alkaloids, a type of plant secondary metabolite, influence the root microbiome of tomatoes under stress conditions. By examining the interactions between alkaloids and microbial communities, the research aims to enhance plant resilience and productivity in sustainable agriculture.
Plants host diverse communities of microorganisms called plant microbiome that provide specific services by several mechanisms.Because of its capacity to enhance plant nutrient uptake, yield, and tolerance to challenging conditions, the rhizosphere microbiomestands as a valuable bioresource for fostering sustainable agriculture.
However, there remains a lack in comprehending the process ofinteraction within the rhizosphere-microbiome ecosystem.
Plants secrete a broad of secondary metabolites, wh…
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Switzerland, Fribourg
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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