Plant-microbe interactions influence plant performance via boosting beneficial root-endophytic bacteria.

IF 5.4 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 GENETICS & HEREDITY Environmental Microbiome Pub Date : 2025-02-04 DOI:10.1186/s40793-025-00680-y
Sai Guo, Rubin Pan, Yan Zhang, Quanwei Gu, Qirong Shen, Jian Yang, Luqi Huang, Zongzhuan Shen, Rong Li
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Background: Salvia miltiorrhiza is a highly valuable medicinal plant and its cultivation is constrained by limited suitable land. Long-term continuous cropping practices alleviate limitations in planting area as well as causes the decline in plant yield and quality. Endophytic microorganisms colonize inside plant roots and are known to play important roles in improving the performance of model plants (such as Arabidopsis thaliana) and food crops (such as wheat, soybean, rice and maize). However, the understanding of how medicinal plants with different growth status (i.e., healthy and disease) shape the assembly of root-endophytic microorganisms and the functional importance of these microorganisms in improving plant performance remains largely unknown.

Results: Here, we investigated the assembly of root-endophytic microorganisms in medicinal plants with different growth status and its links with plant performance improvement. We found that medicinal plants with different growth status had distinct root-endophytic bacterial communities. Healthy plant roots recruited some potentially beneficial bacteria partners, particularly Pseudomonas into the endosphere. We further investigated the functional importance of these potentially beneficial bacteria on plant performance in subsequent greenhouse and field experiments. We found that root-endophytic Pseudomonas effectively increased medicinal plant seedling growth, crop yield, and the content of effective medicinal components.

Conclusions: Taken together, we demonstrate that healthy medicinal plants can form a distinct root-endophytic bacterial community, leading to an increase in plant growth-promoting endophytic bacteria (PGPEB) that contribute to the improvement of crop growth and quality. Our research provides valuable insights into the significant role of PGPEB in enhancing crop growth and improving medicinal plants quality for human health development in the future.

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植物与微生物之间的相互作用通过促进有益的根部内生菌来影响植物的表现。
背景:丹参是一种价值极高的药用植物,其种植受到适宜土地有限的限制。长期连作减轻了种植面积的限制,也造成了作物产量和质量的下降。内生微生物在植物根系内定植,已知在改善模式植物(如拟南芥)和粮食作物(如小麦、大豆、水稻和玉米)的生产性能方面发挥重要作用。然而,对于不同生长状态(即健康和疾病)的药用植物如何形成根内生微生物的组装以及这些微生物在提高植物性能方面的功能重要性的理解仍然很大程度上未知。结果:研究了不同生长状态药用植物根系内生微生物的聚集及其与植物生产性能提高的关系。结果表明,不同生长状态的药用植物具有不同的根内生细菌群落。健康的植物根系吸收了一些潜在的有益细菌伙伴,特别是假单胞菌进入内球。在随后的温室和田间试验中,我们进一步研究了这些潜在有益细菌对植物性能的功能重要性。我们发现根内生假单胞菌能有效地促进药用植物幼苗生长、作物产量和有效药用成分的含量。综上所述,健康的药用植物可以形成独特的根内生细菌群落,导致植物生长促进内生细菌(plant growth-promoting endophytic bacteria, PGPEB)的增加,从而促进作物的生长和品质。我们的研究为PGPEB在促进作物生长和提高药用植物质量方面的重要作用提供了有价值的见解,有助于未来人类健康的发展。
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Environmental Microbiome
Environmental Microbiome Immunology and Microbiology-Microbiology
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7.40
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2.50%
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55
审稿时长
13 weeks
期刊介绍: Microorganisms, omnipresent across Earth's diverse environments, play a crucial role in adapting to external changes, influencing Earth's systems and cycles, and contributing significantly to agricultural practices. Through applied microbiology, they offer solutions to various everyday needs. Environmental Microbiome recognizes the universal presence and significance of microorganisms, inviting submissions that explore the diverse facets of environmental and applied microbiological research.
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