Plant microbe interaction


Microbes are present everywhere and hence in soil, air, water etc., for a plant that grows in soil, absorbs water from soil and survives in air, interacts with variety of microbes. These interactions can be useful or hostile too. Many microbes form symbiotic relationship with plant roots and aid in growth and development like mycorhiza whereas some can cause infections and retards development or effect productivity. The rhizosphere effect explains plant microbe interactions at best.


  • Primary growth of plant
  • Comparative Morphology
  • Adventitious Root Formation

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