Harnessing co-evolutionary interactions between plants and Streptomyces to combat drought stress

IF 15.8 1区 生物学 Q1 PLANT SCIENCES Nature Plants Pub Date : 2024-07-24 DOI:10.1038/s41477-024-01749-1
Hongwei Liu, Jiayu Li, Brajesh K. Singh
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Streptomyces is a drought-tolerant bacterial genus in soils, which forms close associations with plants to provide host resilience to drought stress. Here we synthesize the emerging research that illuminates the multifaceted interactions of Streptomyces spp. in both plant and soil environments. It also explores the potential co-evolutionary relationship between plants and Streptomyces spp. to forge mutualistic relationships, providing drought tolerance to plants. We propose that further advancement in fundamental knowledge of eco-evolutionary interactions between plants and Streptomyces spp. is crucial and holds substantial promise for developing effective strategies to combat drought stress, ensuring sustainable agriculture and environmental sustainability in the face of climate change. A growing body of evidence suggests that plant interactions with Streptomyces species confer resilience to drought. In this Perspective, Liu et al. discuss this potential co-evolutionary relationship and how it can be exploited to achieve sustainable agriculture in a hotter and drier world.

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利用植物与链霉菌之间的共同进化互动对抗干旱胁迫
链霉菌(Streptomyces)是土壤中的一种耐旱细菌属,它与植物紧密结合,为宿主提供抗旱能力。我们在此综述了新近的研究,这些研究揭示了链霉菌属在植物和土壤环境中多方面的相互作用。还探讨了植物与链霉菌属之间潜在的共同进化关系,以建立互惠关系,为植物提供抗旱能力。我们认为,进一步提高对植物与链霉菌属之间生态进化互动关系的基本认识至关重要,并有望开发出有效的抗旱策略,确保农业可持续发展和环境在气候变化中的可持续发展。
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Nature Plants PLANT SCIENCES-
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期刊介绍: Nature Plants is an online-only, monthly journal publishing the best research on plants — from their evolution, development, metabolism and environmental interactions to their societal significance.
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