Probiotic model for studying rhizosphere interactions of root exudates and the functional microbiome.

IF 10.8 1区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ECOLOGY ISME Journal Pub Date : 2024-11-04 DOI:10.1093/ismejo/wrae223
Zhiqiang Pang, Peng Xu
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Root exudates are important mediators of plant-microbiome interactions. Recent pioneering studies on various aerial root plants, including cereals, have shown that carbohydrate-rich mucilage can enrich diazotrophs and increase host nitrogen utilization and growth. Moreover, non-diazotrophic "gatekeeper" microorganisms in mucilage help defend against pathogenic and environmental microbes. These findings highlight the active role of root exudates in mediating plant-microbiome interactions to maintain microbial homeostasis in the rhizosphere. However, little is known about the specific mechanisms by which root exudates modulate the functional microbiome and homeostasis in rhizosphere microhabitats. Here, we propose the typical and stable biointeractions of four plant-specific aerial root mucilage-probiotic systems as a model for understanding root exudate-functional microbiome interaction. We anticipate that this model can provide fundamental biological insights into rhizosphere interactions.

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用于研究根渗出物与功能微生物群根瘤相互作用的益生菌模型。
根部渗出物是植物与微生物组相互作用的重要媒介。最近对包括谷物在内的各种气生根植物进行的开创性研究表明,富含碳水化合物的粘液可以富集重氮营养体,提高宿主的氮利用率和生长速度。此外,粘液中的非重氮 "守门 "微生物有助于抵御病原微生物和环境微生物。这些发现凸显了根系渗出物在介导植物与微生物组相互作用以维持根圈微生物平衡方面的积极作用。然而,人们对根渗出物调节根圈微生境中功能微生物组和平衡的具体机制知之甚少。在此,我们提出了四种植物特有的气生根粘液-益生菌系统的典型和稳定的生物相互作用,作为了解根渗出物-功能微生物群相互作用的模型。我们预计该模型能为根圈相互作用提供基本的生物学见解。
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ISME Journal
ISME Journal 环境科学-生态学
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171
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2.6 months
期刊介绍: The ISME Journal covers the diverse and integrated areas of microbial ecology. We encourage contributions that represent major advances for the study of microbial ecosystems, communities, and interactions of microorganisms in the environment. Articles in The ISME Journal describe pioneering discoveries of wide appeal that enhance our understanding of functional and mechanistic relationships among microorganisms, their communities, and their habitats.
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