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Plant Genetic Networks Shaping Phyllosphere Microbial Community

Journal

TRENDS IN GENETICS
Volume 37, Issue 4, Pages 306-316

Publisher

CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.tig.2020.09.010

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  1. Belgian FNRS (Fonds de la Recherche Scientifique) [B456.20]
  2. WBI (Wallonie-Bruxelles International) Excellence Scholarship

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The phyllosphere microbial communities interact with host plants through complex molecular interactions, with researchers exploring how the host genotype shapes these communities and seeking stable and well-adapted microbiomes. Understanding the assembly and function of phyllosphere microbiomes is crucial for harnessing them to improve plant growth and health in managed systems.
Phyllosphere microbial communities inhabit the aerial plant parts, such as leaves and flowers, where they form complex molecular interactions with the host plant. Contrary to the relatively well-studied rhizosphere microbiome, scientists are just starting to understand, and potentially utilize, the phyllosphere microbiome. In this article, we summarize the recent studies that have provided novel insights into the mechanism of the host genotype shaping the phyllosphere microbiome and the possibility to select a stable and well-adapted microbiome. We also discuss the most pressing gaps in our knowledge and identify the most promising research directions and tools for understanding the assembly and function of phyllosphere microbiomes - this understanding is necessary if we are to harness phyllosphere microbiomes for improving plant growth and health in managed systems.

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