Advances in understanding and exploiting the role of soil microbiomes in protecting crops against pathogens and pests K. K. JenaThe soil microbiome has the potential to protect crop plants from biotic stress caused by pests and pathogens. Studies have, for example, shown the role of root exudates in recruiting and enriching beneficial bacteria to protect against pathogens and pests, paving the way for developing strategies for microbiome engineering. However, due to the complex and dynamic nature of soil microbiomes, designing microbiome focused crop protection strategies
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