<p><b>Improve the quality and productivity of your crops through selecting positive and effective interactive core-microbiomes</b></p><p>As microbial cells are present in overwhelming numbers in our soil, it is perhaps inevitable that microbes are found extensively in plant and animal tissue. The role of microbiomes on the regulation of physiological processes in animals has been extensively researched in recent years, but the overarching role of the plant microbiome has yet to be discovered.</p><p><i>Core Microbiome: Improving Crop Quality and Productivity </i>is an attempt to remediate some of that deficit, as the first book to summarize feature of microbial communities that make up the plant microbiome. There is substantial evidence that these communities are crucial in disease control, enhanced nutrient acquisition, and stress tolerance¿a feature more important than ever due to climate change. A further focus on improving how core microbiomes interact so that they are both phenotyp