How protists contribute to plant growth and health: Exploring new interactions with the plant microbiome

Gustavo Santoyo , Ma del Carmen Orozco-Mosqueda , Olubukola Oluranti Babalola
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Abstract

The plant microbiome is a key determinant of plant fitness. Traditionally, research has focused on interactions involving a few microbial groups, such as bacteria and fungi, while other players, including protists, have been largely overlooked. Recently, protists have emerged as important regulators of plant microbiome diversity and functionality. Beyond providing direct ecological services, protists influence the structure of rhizosphere populations, promoting those with beneficial roles for plants. Emerging evidence further reveals that the regulatory effects of protists extend beyond the rhizosphere, shaping endophytic communities. As the importance of protists becomes increasingly evident, future crop production strategies must integrate their role as regulators of microbiome functionality and plant performance.
原生生物如何促进植物生长和健康:探索与植物微生物组的新相互作用
植物微生物组是植物适应性的关键决定因素。传统上,研究主要集中在涉及细菌和真菌等少数微生物群体的相互作用上,而包括原生生物在内的其他参与者在很大程度上被忽视了。近年来,原生生物已成为植物微生物群多样性和功能的重要调节者。原生生物除了提供直接的生态服务外,还影响根际种群的结构,促进对植物有益的种群结构。新出现的证据进一步表明,原生生物的调节作用延伸到根际之外,形成内生群落。随着原生生物的重要性越来越明显,未来的作物生产策略必须整合它们作为微生物组功能和植物性能调节剂的作用。
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