Microbes can enhance plant growth under stress, but their role in sustaining turfgrass during drought is unclear. In bermudagrass, drought increased root endophytic Actinobacteria, particularly Streptomyces. Irrigation at ≤40% ET boosted genes for ethylene modulation, reactive oxygen species scavenging, and nutrient acquisition, highlighting key microbial functions in drought resilience.
Water deficits shape the microbiome of Bermudagrass roots to be Actinobacteria rich
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