Abstract

Strategies to manage plant health and enhancement of plant crop productivity are of importance in recent times. This concerns the growing climatic changes which imbibe various biotic and abiotic stresses to the plants. Plant health and productivity are very much managed by the rhizosphere, a niche of abundant microbes. Plant-microbe interactions have a pivotal role in framing the root architecture, thereby regulating the responses during any stress (abiotic and biotic) mechanism. The microbe type, density, and host type will support the plant growth development and inhibit the host pathogens. However, the host and nonhost plant-microbe interactions have not been studied for their applications. Also, the utilization of these mechanisms for field applications is one of the lacunae to be addressed for the benefit of agricultural practices. In this context, the present review directs the information on the different perspectives for the utilization of plant-microbe interactions in promoting plant growth and its health thereby enhancing the yield.

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