Bioinoculant-induced plant resistance is modulated by interactions with resident soil microbes.

IF 6.2 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 GENETICS & HEREDITY
Shumaila Rasool, Manon Groos, S Emilia Hannula, Arjen Biere
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Abstract

Background: Entomopathogenic fungi are increasingly used as bio-inoculants to enhance crop growth and resistance. When applied to rhizosphere soil, they interact with resident soil microbes, which can affect their ability to colonize and induce resistance in plants as well as modify the structure of the resident soil microbiome, either directly through interactions in the rhizosphere or indirectly, mediated by the plant. The extent to which such direct versus indirect interactions between bio-inoculants and soil microbes impact microbe-induced resistance in crops remains unclear. This study uses a split-root system to examine the effects of direct versus indirect (plant-mediated) interactions between an entomopathogenic fungus, Metarhizium brunneum, and resident soil microbes on induced resistance in tomato against two-spotted spider mites. Additionally, the study explores how these interactions influence the composition and diversity of soil fungal and bacterial communities.

Results: Resident soil microbes reduced the efficacy of M. brunneum to induce resistance against spider mites. This reduction occurred not only when resident microbes directly interacted with the bio-inoculant but also when they were spatially separated within the root system, indicating plant-mediated effects. M. brunneum inoculation did not affect rhizosphere microbial diversity but led to changes in fungal and bacterial community composition, even when these communities were not in direct contact with the inoculant.

Conclusions: This research highlights the impact of both direct and plant-mediated interactions between bio-inoculants and resident soil microbes on bio-inoculant-induced pest resistance in crop plants and underscores the importance of assessing potential adverse effects of fungal bio-inoculants on native soil communities.

生物接种剂诱导的植物抗性是通过与常驻土壤微生物的相互作用调节的。
背景:昆虫病原真菌越来越多地被用作生物接种剂,以提高作物的生长和抗性。当应用于根际土壤时,它们与常驻土壤微生物相互作用,影响它们在植物中定植和诱导抗性的能力,并改变常驻土壤微生物群的结构,这些相互作用或直接通过根际相互作用,或间接通过植物介导。生物接种剂和土壤微生物之间的这种直接或间接相互作用在多大程度上影响微生物诱导的作物抗性仍不清楚。本研究利用裂根系统研究了一种昆虫病原真菌褐绿僵菌和土壤微生物之间的直接或间接(植物介导的)相互作用对番茄抗双斑蜘蛛螨诱导抗性的影响。此外,该研究还探讨了这些相互作用如何影响土壤真菌和细菌群落的组成和多样性。结果:土壤常驻微生物降低了布氏支原体对蜘蛛螨的抗性。这种减少不仅发生在常驻微生物与生物接种剂直接相互作用时,也发生在它们在根系内空间分离时,表明植物介导的作用。brunneum接种不影响根际微生物多样性,但导致真菌和细菌群落组成的变化,即使这些群落与接种剂没有直接接触。结论:本研究强调了生物接种剂与常驻土壤微生物之间的直接和植物介导的相互作用对生物接种剂诱导的作物害虫抗性的影响,并强调了评估真菌生物接种剂对原生土壤群落潜在不利影响的重要性。
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Environmental Microbiome
Environmental Microbiome Immunology and Microbiology-Microbiology
CiteScore
7.40
自引率
2.50%
发文量
55
审稿时长
13 weeks
期刊介绍: Microorganisms, omnipresent across Earth's diverse environments, play a crucial role in adapting to external changes, influencing Earth's systems and cycles, and contributing significantly to agricultural practices. Through applied microbiology, they offer solutions to various everyday needs. Environmental Microbiome recognizes the universal presence and significance of microorganisms, inviting submissions that explore the diverse facets of environmental and applied microbiological research.
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