Enhancing plant resilience to pathogens through strategic breeding: Harnessing beneficial bacteria from the rhizosphere for progeny protection

IF 4.3 3区 材料科学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC
Ademir Sergio Ferreira Araujo , Arthur Prudêncio de Araujo Pereira , Diogo Paes da Costa , Erika Valente de Medeiros , Fabio Fernando Araujo , Shilpi Sharma , Lucas William Mendes
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Plant breeding strategies hold promising potential for enhancing plant-microbe interactions in the rhizosphere, thereby promoting disease resistance and sustainable agriculture. This review explores the role of plant breeding in shaping rhizosphere bacterial communities and modulating chemical crosstalk for disease resistance. It highlights the potential of strategic breeding to manipulate root exudation profiles and recruit beneficial bacteria that can confer resistance to pathogens. Additionally, the concept of vertical transmission of microbes from the rhizosphere to seeds is discussed, emphasizing its importance in transferring beneficial microbiota across plant generations. Studies demonstrate successful transmission of bacterial communities from the rhizosphere to seeds, with notable effects on plant health and disease suppression. Leveraging this knowledge, innovative approaches integrating desired rhizosphere microbiomes into plant breeding programs offer promising solutions for developing resilient plant varieties. These strategies involve transplanting rhizosphere soil from healthy plants to facilitate interactions between the genotype and microbiome, resulting in enhanced disease resistance. Therefore, strategic breeding for optimizing plant-microbe interactions presents a sustainable approach to improving agricultural productivity and resilience against pathogens.

通过战略育种增强植物对病原体的抵抗力:利用根圈中的有益细菌保护后代
植物育种策略在增强根瘤菌层中植物与微生物的相互作用,从而促进抗病性和可持续农业方面具有广阔的前景。本综述探讨了植物育种在塑造根圈细菌群落和调节抗病性化学串扰方面的作用。它强调了战略性育种在操纵根系渗出概况和招募有益细菌方面的潜力,这些有益细菌可赋予植物对病原体的抗性。此外,还讨论了微生物从根圈向种子垂直传播的概念,强调其在植物跨代转移有益微生物群方面的重要性。研究表明,细菌群落成功地从根圈传播到种子,对植物健康和病害抑制有显著效果。利用这些知识,将所需的根圈微生物群纳入植物育种计划的创新方法为开发具有抗逆性的植物品种提供了前景广阔的解决方案。这些策略涉及移植健康植物的根瘤土壤,以促进基因型与微生物组之间的相互作用,从而增强抗病性。因此,优化植物与微生物相互作用的战略育种是提高农业生产力和抗病原体能力的可持续方法。
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