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Endophytic Burkholderia: Multifunctional roles in plant growth promotion and stress tolerance

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MICROBIOLOGICAL RESEARCH
卷 265, 期 -, 页码 -

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ELSEVIER GMBH
DOI: 10.1016/j.micres.2022.127201

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Burkholderia; Endophyte; Colonization; Plant growth promotion; Disease protection; Abiotic stress tolerance

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  1. IoE-BHU
  2. CSIR
  3. DBT, India [P07/1265]
  4. USDA-NIFA Multistate Project [W4147]
  5. New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station

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The genus Burkholderia has the potential to improve plant performance by enhancing nutrient availability, supporting plant functions, and increasing tolerance to biotic and abiotic stresses. These endophytic bacteria have been extensively studied and shown to colonize plants and provide multiple benefits, including enhanced growth, disease resistance, and stress tolerance. The genomic insights into Burkholderia spp. open up possibilities for various biotechnological applications. Overall, Burkholderia spp. play a critical role in enhancing plant performance and have great potential for agricultural and environmental applications.
The genus Burkholderia has proven potential in improving plant performance. In recent decades, a huge diversity of Burkholderia spp. have been reported with diverse capabilities of plant symbiosis which could be harnessed to enhance plant growth and development. Colonization of endophytic Burkholderia spp. have been extensively studied through techniques like advanced microscopy, fluorescent labelling, PCR based assays, etc., and found to be systemically distributed in plants. Thus, use of these biostimulant microbes holds the promise of improving quality and quantity of crops. The endophytic Burkholderia spp. have been found to support plant functions along with boosting nutrient availability, especially under stress. Endophytic Burkholderia spp. improve plant survival against deadly pathogens via mechanisms like competition, induced systemic resistance, and antibiosis. At the same time, they are reported to extend plant tolerance towards multiple abiotic stresses especially drought, salinity, and cold. Several attempts have been made to decipher the potential of Burkholderia spp. by genome mining, and these bacteria have been found to harbour genes for plant symbiosis and for providing multiple benefits to host plants. Characteristics specific for host recognition and nutrient acquisition were confirmed in endophytic Burkholderia by genomics and proteomics-based studies. This could pave the way for harnessing Burkholderia spp. for biotechnological applications like biotransformation, phytoremediation, insecticidal activity, antimicrobials, etc. All these make Burkholderia spp. a promising microbial agent in improving plant performance under multiple adversities. Thus, the present review highlights critical roles of endophytic Burkholderia spp., their colonization, alleviation of biotic and abiotic stresses, biotechnological applications and genomic insights.

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