Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and their role in plant disease control: A state-of-the-art

Abdelaaziz Farhaoui , Mohammed Taoussi , Salah-Eddine Laasli , Ikram Legrifi , Nizar El Mazouni , Abdelilah Meddich , Mohamed Hijri , Rachid Lahlali
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Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) play a crucial role in plant health and growth by forming symbiotic relationships with most vascular plant species. Beyond their well-documented contributions to nutrient uptake and resilience to various stresses, AMF have been shown to protect plants from phytopathogen attacks, offering an ecological alternative to conventional pesticide-based approaches. This review summarizes recent advances in understanding the environmental and biological characteristics of AMF, with a focus on their multifunctional mechanisms for phytopathogen control. These mechanisms include competition with soil-borne pathogens, modulation of plant immune responses through induced systemic resistance (ISR), and shifts in the taxonomic and functional diversity and composition of the soil and root microbiomes. By stimulating plant defenses, producing antimicrobial metabolites, and optimizing root architecture, AMF play an important role in protecting plants against a wide range of fungal, bacterial, viral, and nematode phytopathogens. Furthermore, this review explores the role of AMF in improving soil health, a key factor in sustainable disease management, by influencing soil characteristics, nutrient cycling, and microbial activity. The integration of AMF into sustainable agricultural practices, such as no-till farming, organic farming, and biological control inoculants, is also discussed. However, challenges remain regarding their variable field efficacy and the costs associated with large-scale production and formulation of AMF-based products. Further research on OMICS technologies related to AMF is essential to harness their potential as bioagents. A comprehensive understanding of the relationships between plants, AMF, microbiomes, and phytopathogens is critical for advancing sustainable and ecological agriculture systems.
丛枝菌根真菌及其在植物病害防治中的作用:最新进展
丛枝菌根真菌(AMF)与大多数维管植物形成共生关系,在植物健康和生长中起着至关重要的作用。除了对营养吸收和对各种胁迫的恢复力有充分的贡献外,AMF已被证明可以保护植物免受植物病原体的攻击,为传统的基于农药的方法提供了一种生态替代方案。本文综述了近年来对AMF环境和生物学特性的研究进展,重点介绍了AMF控制植物病原菌的多种功能机制。这些机制包括与土壤传播的病原体的竞争,通过诱导系统抗性(ISR)调节植物免疫反应,以及土壤和根微生物组的分类和功能多样性和组成的变化。AMF通过刺激植物防御、产生抗菌代谢物和优化根结构,在保护植物免受真菌、细菌、病毒和线虫等多种植物病原体的侵害方面发挥着重要作用。此外,本文还探讨了AMF通过影响土壤特征、养分循环和微生物活性,在改善土壤健康方面的作用,而土壤健康是病害可持续管理的关键因素。将AMF纳入可持续农业实践,如免耕农业、有机农业和生物防治接种剂,也进行了讨论。然而,关于其多变的现场效果以及与大规模生产和配方相关的amf产品的成本方面的挑战仍然存在。进一步研究与AMF相关的组学技术对于利用其作为生物制剂的潜力至关重要。全面了解植物、AMF、微生物组和植物病原体之间的关系对于推进可持续和生态农业系统至关重要。
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