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Wired to the roots Impact of root-beneficial microbe interactions on aboveground plant physiology and protection

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PLANT SIGNALING & BEHAVIOR
卷 7, 期 12, 页码 1598-1604

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.4161/psb.22356

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rhizosphere; root-shoot signalling; roots; stomata; rhizobacteria

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  1. University of Delaware Research Foundation (UDRF)
  2. NSF Award [IOS-0814477]

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Often, plant-pathogenic microbe interactions are discussed in a host-microbe two-component system, however very little is known about how the diversity of rhizospheric microbes that associate with plants affect host performance against pathogens. There are various studies, which specially direct the importance of induced systemic defense (ISR) response in plants interacting with beneficial rhizobacteria, yet we don't know how rhizobacterial associations modulate plant physiology. In here, we highlight the many dimensions within which plant roots associate with beneficial microbes by regulating aboveground physiology. We review approaches to study the causes and consequences of plant root association with beneficial microbes on aboveground plant-pathogen interactions. The review provides the foundations for future investigations into the impact of the root beneficial microbial associations on plant performance and innate defense responses.

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