PLANT-MICROBE INTERACTIONS AND ECOLOGICAL ADAPTATIONS IN THE KYZYLKUM DESERT
Keywords:
Plant-microbe interactions, Kyzylkum Desert, soil-climatic adaptationAbstract
Understanding the interactions between plant microbiomes and their environment in arid regions like the Kyzylkum Desert is essential for addressing ecological and agricultural challenges. This study explores the unique soil-climatic characteristics of the Kyzylkum Desert to elucidate the ecological and physiological dynamics of plant-microbe interactions in extreme conditions.
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