Scientists have discovered that tomatoes host tiny microorganisms on their surface and within their tissues. These microbes, part of the tomato’s natural microbiome, may play a role in plant health, growth, and resistance to diseases.»

Scientists have discovered that tomatoes host tiny microorganisms on their surface and within their tissues. These microbes, part of the tomato’s natural microbiome, may play a role in plant health, growth, and resistance to diseases.»
