#8787. Theory of microbial coexistence in promoting soil–plant ecosystem health

September 2026publication date
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Agronomy and Crop Science;
Soil Science;
Microbiology;
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Abstract:
A healthy soil-plant continuum is critical for maintaining agroecosystem functions and ensuring food security, which is the basis of sustainable agricultural development. Here, we discuss ways in which farmers can reach a healthy soil–plant ecosystem. Among other things, special attention is given to microbial coexistence.
Keywords:
Modern coexistence theory; Niche and fitness differences; Soil health; Species interactions; Stabilizing and equalizing mechanisms

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