作物抗性的必要考虑因素:精确调节和有效利用有益微生物

Chenxi Kou , Feiyang Song , Dandan Li, Hongyang Xu, Shuxin Zhang, Wei Yang, Wenchong Shi, Zheng Gao
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在全球气候变化的情况下,人们越来越认识到,预防和管理作物的生物和非生物胁迫至关重要。植物利用茉莉酸(JA)、脱落酸(ABA)和 Ca2+ 等多种信号分子来承受胁迫。此外,它们还利用活性氧(ROS)和解毒剂,同时利用有益微生物(包括芽孢杆菌、假单胞菌、链霉菌等)的帮助。这些微生物在帮助作物进行胁迫管理方面发挥着举足轻重的作用,尽管其功效有一定的局限性。本文综述并论述了作物如何通过根系选择性地与有益微生物接触,阐明了这些微生物对作物抗逆性的贡献。根据目前的见解,我们提出了利用微生物提高作物抗逆性的改进策略。通过进一步掌握植物与微生物之间的相互作用,明智地选择和利用有益微生物,我们旨在提高微生物产品在增强作物抗逆性方面的可靠性和有效性。这些知识最终将为农业从业人员提供做出明智决策所需的信息,帮助作物适应快速变化的环境条件。
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A necessary considering factor for crop resistance: Precise regulation and effective utilization of beneficial microorganisms

Under global climate change circumstances, there has been growing acknowledgment of the critical need to prevent and manage both biotic and abiotic stress in crops. Plants employ a variety of signaling molecules, such as jasmonic acid (JA), abscisic acid (ABA), and Ca2+, to endure stress. Additionally, they utilize reactive oxygen species (ROS) and detoxifiers while also harnessing the assistance of beneficial microorganisms, including Bacillus, Pseudomonas, Streptomyces, and others. These microorganisms play a pivotal role in aiding crops in stress management, albeit with certain limitations to their efficacy. This article offers a synthesis and discourse on how crops can selectively engage with beneficial microorganisms via their root systems, elucidating the contributions of these microorganisms to stress tolerance. Drawing upon current insights, we propose refined strategies for leveraging microorganisms to bolster crop stress resilience. By advancing our grasp of plant-microorganism interactions and judiciously selecting and employing beneficial microorganisms, we aim to enhance the dependability and efficacy of microbial products in enhancing crop stress tolerance. This knowledge ultimately equips agricultural practitioners with the information needed to make informed decisions and bolster crops in adapting to rapidly changing environmental conditions.

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