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- W4285117007 abstract "The increase in population requires sustainable agriculture to meet up the rising demand of food in this present scenario. Threats and challenges to sustainable agriculture lead to the exploration of many avenues. One such way is to exploit microbial consortia, which can produce various types of biostimulants possessing plant growth-promoting properties having a significant role in managing the environmental stress and enhancing the nutrient utilization efficiency. The species diversity of microbial consortia differs intensely depending on their ecological conditions. The microbial consortium is developed for a tailored solution of soil health-linked problems. The specifically designed polymicrobial constructions would, on the one hand, provide protection against plant pathogens and, on the other hand, reduce the need of applying chemical fertilizers by making the valuable nutrients available to plants. The engineered consortium can be successfully utilized to enhance the efficacy of crop development, and the microbial associations existing at the soil rhizosphere play a vital role in determining the productivity of plants. Limited disadvantages and superior performance of the microbial consortia products (MCPs) lead to the formulation of novel microbial consortium for widespread use in agricultural practices for growth, protection, and yield of crop plants." @default.
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