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give any two example of protist-plant interaction.​

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Answered by samarth5953
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Examples of protists include algae, amoebas, euglena, plasmodium, and slime molds. Protists that are capable of photosynthesis include various types of algae, diatoms, dinoflagellates, and euglena. These organisms are often unicellular but can form colonies. ... Photosynthetic protists are considered plant-like protists.

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Answered by smile1234op
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Protists are a keystone group, functioning as predators of bacteria and fungi. They exert a strong pressure on plant-associated microbial communities and shape their functional and phylogenetic composition. They further enhance nutrient turnover and activate bacterial genes needed for pathogen suppression

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mprove Plant Growth inSustainable AgricultureAlexandreJoussetAbstractPlant health and growth are largely dependent on root-associated microbiota. Several bacteria and fungi can provide important services to plants, such as nutri-ent mineralization or protection against diseases. To date, most of our knowledge is centered on bacterial and fungal taxa. This chapter presents protists as an essential yet often overlooked component of the rhizosphere microbiome, where they play a crucial role in structuring microbial populations. Protists are a key-stone group, functioning as predators of bacteria and fungi. They exert a strong pressure on plant-associated microbial communities and shape their functional and phylogenetic composition. They further enhance nutrient turnover and acti-vate bacterial genes needed for pathogen suppression. Protists offer thus new venues to manage plant-associated microbial communities to enhance their func-tionality and ability to support a high plant growth in agricultural context. This chapter presents the main functional groups of soil protists and explains their distribution and importance for soil fertility. Finally, their applications in bio-technological settings aiming at reducing pesticide and fertilizer input in sustain-able agriculture, are discusse

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