A framework for utilizing leaf-associated microbes to achieve conservation and restoration goals.

IF 3.7 2区 生物学 Q2 MICROBIOLOGY
mSphere Pub Date : 2025-05-16 DOI:10.1128/msphere.01082-24
Jacob A Heil, Jessica R Bernardin, Stephanie J Galla, Leonora S Bittleston
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Abstract

Plant-associated microbiomes have profound effects on ecosystem functioning and play a role in the success of plants at both small and large scales. As key components of healthy plants and ecosystems, plant microbiomes should be considered in conservation and ecosystem management strategies. Many knowledge gaps and logistical barriers exist that increase the difficulty of employing microbes in conservation; however, some success has been achieved by manipulating the root microbiome and in agricultural contexts. In contrast with the root microbiome, the role of the leaf microbiome in conservation remains largely unexplored. In this perspective, we posit that the leaf microbiome plays an essential role in plant and ecosystem health and should be considered in conservation strategies. We include a framework for approaching leaf microbiome management, including identification of sources of disturbance, identifying mechanisms to address resulting plant stress, types of microbial inoculation to achieve desired outcomes, and co-producing plans of management with interest groups and rights holders.

利用叶片相关微生物实现保护和恢复目标的框架。
植物相关微生物组对生态系统功能有着深远的影响,并在植物的小尺度和大尺度成功中发挥作用。作为健康植物和生态系统的关键组成部分,植物微生物群应被纳入保护和生态系统管理策略。存在许多知识空白和后勤障碍,增加了在保存中使用微生物的难度;然而,通过操纵根微生物组和在农业环境中取得了一些成功。与根微生物组相比,叶微生物组在保护中的作用在很大程度上仍未被探索。从这个角度来看,我们认为叶片微生物组在植物和生态系统健康中起着至关重要的作用,应该在保护策略中加以考虑。我们包括一个接近叶片微生物组管理的框架,包括识别干扰源,识别解决由此产生的植物胁迫的机制,实现预期结果的微生物接种类型,以及与利益团体和权利持有人共同制定管理计划。
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mSphere
mSphere Immunology and Microbiology-Microbiology
CiteScore
8.50
自引率
2.10%
发文量
192
审稿时长
11 weeks
期刊介绍: mSphere™ is a multi-disciplinary open-access journal that will focus on rapid publication of fundamental contributions to our understanding of microbiology. Its scope will reflect the immense range of fields within the microbial sciences, creating new opportunities for researchers to share findings that are transforming our understanding of human health and disease, ecosystems, neuroscience, agriculture, energy production, climate change, evolution, biogeochemical cycling, and food and drug production. Submissions will be encouraged of all high-quality work that makes fundamental contributions to our understanding of microbiology. mSphere™ will provide streamlined decisions, while carrying on ASM''s tradition for rigorous peer review.
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