Exploring plant symbiotic microbial dynamics in metal hyperaccumulators for phytoremediation

IF 4.1 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY International Biodeterioration & Biodegradation Pub Date : 2024-10-14 DOI:10.1016/j.ibiod.2024.105941
Sarita Tiwari , Abid Ullah , Yu-Xi Feng, Xiao-Zhang Yu
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Metal hyperaccumulators (HAs) are renowned for their remarkable capacity to sequester heavy metals (HMs) within their tissues, a trait that is closely linked to their symbiotic relationship with a unique set of microbes inhabiting their rhizosphere and endosphere. Despite the pivotal role of HAs in the remediation of HMs, the intricacies of the microbiome characteristics associated with HAs remain largely elusive. This review navigates the intricate microbial landscape of the rhizosphere associated with hyperaccumulating plants. Emphasizing the assembly and colonization dynamics of microbiomes by HAs, it sheds light on the substantial variations in community structure and function during exposure to HMs. Furthermore, this study delves into the multifaceted role of HA-associated microbes in HMs remediation, elucidating both direct and indirect mechanisms employed by these microbial communities in assisting phytoremediation. By providing new insights into the interaction between HAs and their microbial partners, this review highlights the vital contributions of these symbiotic relationships to the efficient extraction and detoxification of toxic metals through phytoremediation.
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探索金属高积累植物中的植物共生微生物动态,促进植物修复
金属超积累植物(HAs)因其在组织内封存重金属(HMs)的非凡能力而闻名于世,这种特性与它们与栖息在根圈和内圈的一系列独特微生物的共生关系密切相关。尽管有害藻类在修复有害藻类方面发挥着关键作用,但与有害藻类相关的微生物群特征的复杂性在很大程度上仍然难以捉摸。本综述介绍了与高积累植物相关的根瘤菌层错综复杂的微生物景观。它强调了 HAs 微生物组的组装和定植动态,揭示了暴露于 HMs 期间群落结构和功能的巨大变化。此外,这项研究还深入探讨了 HA 相关微生物在 HMs 修复中的多方面作用,阐明了这些微生物群落在协助植物修复中采用的直接和间接机制。本综述提供了有关 HMs 与其微生物伙伴之间相互作用的新见解,强调了这些共生关系对通过植物修复有效提取和解毒有毒金属的重要贡献。
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期刊介绍: International Biodeterioration and Biodegradation publishes original research papers and reviews on the biological causes of deterioration or degradation.
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