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  • Interactions within this ecosystem influence nutrient cycling and disease resistance.

Key Insights:

  • The study highlights the vast phylogenetic diversity of microorganisms associated with plants.
  • Viruses and viroids are integral components of the plant-associated microbial communities.

Outlook:

  • Further research into plant-microbe interactions can unlock novel strategies for sustainable agriculture.
  • Understanding the complete plant-associated virome and viroidome is essential for disease management.