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Medicine is not health care, food is health care: plant …

WebI. Introduction. There is an uncredited slogan on the internet stating: ‘Medicine is not health care, food is health care. Medicine is …

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Seed microbiota revealed by a large‐scale meta‐analysis including …

WebIntroduction. Seeds are key components of plant fitness and are central to the sustainability of the agri-food system. Seed consumption is the foundation of human …

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Airborne medicine: bacterial volatiles and their influence …

WebBeneficial effects of bacterial volatiles on plant health. Bacterial volatiles conferring tolerance to abiotic stress are depicted on the right side of the plant, whereas …

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Influence of tree mycorrhizal type, tree species identity, and

WebUnderstanding the complex interactions between trees and fungi is crucial for forest ecosystem management, yet the influence of tree mycorrhizal types, species …

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The importance of the microbiome of the plant holobiont …

WebDecades of research have demonstrated the importance of microorganisms in plant health. The difficulty of culturing transplants of different species in the absence of …

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Impact of global change on the plant microbiome

WebGiven that microbes have interacted with their host plants for 450 million years combined with reports of evidence for co-evolution (i.e. Abdelfattah et al., 2022, in …

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Plants make our existence possible

WebPlants make our existence possible. All of the articles featured in this special issue, including this one, were first presented at a National Geographic Society …

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The benefits of trees for livable and sustainable …

Web1 INTRODUCTION. This current era, the Anthropocene, is driven by human influence and it has ushered in a growing number of direct and indirect challenges that …

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Plant–microbiome interactions under a changing world: responses

WebI. Introduction. The global mean surface temperature is predicted to increase by 2.6–4.8°C by the year 2100 if no mitigation efforts are made (IPCC, 2014).Elevated …

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Impacts of global change on the phyllosphere microbiome

WebIntroduction. The interactions between plants and their associated microbiomes are crucial for host performance and resilience to environment …

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How the global threat of pests and diseases impacts plants, …

Web1 INTRODUCTION. This article describes the work of the Chief Plant Health Officer (CPHO) at the Department of Food and Rural Affairs (Defra). The CPHO has a …

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Plants and people: Our shared history and future

WebComparison of hominid skulls over the last three million years. Australopithecus africanus had large teeth and grinding molars in the back of the jaw, …

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Dissection of rhizosphere microbiome and exploiting strategies for

WebThe rhizosphere microbiome plays critical roles in plant growth and provides promising solutions for sustainable agriculture. While the rhizosphere microbiome …

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High carbon resource diversity enhances the certainty of …

WebIntroduction. Microbial communities existing in soil exert important functions, involving assisting nutrient uptake, resisting pathogen invasion, and supporting plant …

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Molecules from nature: Reconciling biodiversity conservation and …

Web1 INTRODUCTION. Non-communicable diseases, including heart disease, stroke, cancer, diabetes, and chronic lung disease, are responsible for almost 70% of …

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A simple tree planting framework to improve climate, air pollution

Web1 INTRODUCTION. Climate change has grave ramifications for the environment and human health. Imposing devastating impacts throughout the world, …

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Optimizing cropping systems to close the gap between economic

WebSupporting food security while maintaining ecosystem sustainability is one of the most important global challenges for humanity. Optimization of cropping systems is …

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Enabling sustainable agriculture through

WebI. Introduction. The ‘Green Revolution’ increased the world’s crop output by an order of magnitude through the use of high-yielding cereal varieties coupled with higher …

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Legacy effects of premature defoliation in response to an extreme

WebIntroduction. Around the world, forest ecosystems are increasingly challenged by combined effects of heat and drought (Hammond et al., 2022).Projected …

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