01137naa a2200265 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001902000190006010000330007924500670011226000090017930000150018852003230020365300200052665300190054665300300056565300200059565300260061565300240064165300270066570000180069270000140071070000130072477301340073721577852023-11-06 2023 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d a978-03675547121 aPRIMAVESI, O. M. A. S. P. R. aThe plant-soil microbiomeban overview.h[electronic resource] c2023 ap. 99-108. aAs seen in the preceding chapter, microorganisms were the primary agents that formed the biosphere, with photosynthesizing organisms generating oxygen, for example, and contributing to creating an ozone layer in the atmosphere that allowed terrestrial environments to be colonized as climatic extremes were attenuated. aCore Microbiota aMicrobial Hubs aPathogenic Microorganisms aPlant Responses aPlant Soil Microbiome aPlants and Microbes aSymbiotic Interactions1 aHARMAN, G. E.1 aUPHOF, N.1 aDONI, F. tIn: UPHOFF, N.; THIES, J. E. Biological approaches to regenerative soil systems. 2 ed. Boca Raton: CRC Press, 2023. CapĂ­tulo 10.