Deciphering the biological processes in root hairs required for N-self-fertilizing cereals

Simon Pree, Babak Malekian, Hans Sandén, M. Nicolaisen, Wolfram Weckwerth, Mette Vestergård, Katarzyna Retzer
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The need for increasing for crop productivity leads to a higher usage of synthetic fertilizers, which has tremendous effects on the environment. Nitrogen (N) is a crucial plant macronutrient, but the production of synthetic N fertilizer and its leakage into aquatic systems represent sources of environmental damage. To reduce the usage of synthetic fertilizers, current studies addressed innovative approaches to develop “N-self-fertilizing” crops that can utilize atmospheric nitrogen through enhanced interaction with the root microbiome. In this review we discuss recently obtained knowledge about the role of root hairs and their functions in root exudate secretion for plant-microbiome interactions. Recent studies have shown the beneficial impact of root hairs and exudate secretion on the recruitment of N2 fixing bacteria. Root hair plays a crucial role in shaping the rhizosphere, and first insights into the biological processes that underpin root hair formation and function in relation to microbiome interaction were gained. We summarize to which extent this knowledge can be applied to develop cereals with an enhanced ability to benefit from N2 fixing bacteria. Finally, we describe non-destructive methods and their limitations to study root hair growth directly in the field under natural growth conditions.
解密谷物氮自肥所需的根毛生物过程
提高作物产量的需求导致合成肥料的使用量增加,从而对环境造成巨大影响。氮(N)是一种重要的植物宏量营养元素,但合成氮肥的生产及其向水生系统的渗漏是破坏环境的根源。为了减少合成肥料的使用,目前的研究采用创新方法来开发 "氮自肥 "作物,通过加强与根部微生物组的相互作用来利用大气中的氮。在这篇综述中,我们将讨论最近获得的有关根毛的作用及其在根系分泌渗出物以促进植物与微生物群相互作用方面的功能的知识。最近的研究表明,根毛和渗出液分泌对氮固定细菌的招募有有益影响。根毛在塑造根瘤菌圈方面起着至关重要的作用,我们首次了解了根毛形成和功能与微生物群相互作用的生物过程。我们总结了在多大程度上可以应用这些知识来培育更能受益于氮固定细菌的谷物。最后,我们介绍了在田间自然生长条件下直接研究根毛生长的非破坏性方法及其局限性。
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