Rhizosphere bacterial interactions and impact on plant health
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Chepsergon, Jane
Moleleki, Lucy N.
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Elsevier
Abstract
The rhizosphere is a chemically complex environment
that harbors a strikingly diverse microbial community. The past
few decades have seen a rapid growth in the body of literature
on plant–microbe–microbe interactions and plant health. Thus,
the aim of this paper is to review current knowledge on
plant–microbe–microbe (specifically bacteria) interactions in the
rhizosphere and how these influence rhizosphere microbiomes
and impact plant health. This article discusses (i) how the plant
recruits beneficial rhizosphere bacteria and ii) how competition
between rhizosphere bacteria and mechanisms/weapons
employed in bacteria–bacteria competition shapes rhizosphere
microbiome and in turn affects plant heath. The discussion
mainly focuses on interference competition, characterized by
production of specialized metabolites (antibacterial
compounds) and exploitative competition where a bacterial
strain restricts the competitor’s access to nutrients such as
through secretion of siderophores that could allude to
cooperation. Understanding mechanisms employed in
bacteria–bacteria and plant–bacteria interactions could provide
insights into how to manipulate microbiomes for improved
agricultural outcomes.
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DATA AVAILABILITY : No data were used for the research described in the article.
Keywords
Microbiomes, Plant heath, Rhizosphere, Plant–microbe–microbe interactions, SDG-15: Life on land
Sustainable Development Goals
SDG-15:Life on land
Citation
Chepsergon, J. & Moleleki, L.N. 2023, 'Rhizosphere bacterial interactions and impact on plant health', Current Opinion in Microbiology, vol. 73, art. 102297, pp. 1-10.
https://DOI.org/10.1016/j.mib.2023.102297.