Bacterial volatile compound-based tools for crop management and quality.

IF 20.8 1区 生物学 Q1 PLANT SCIENCES
Trends in Plant Science Pub Date : 2021-09-01 Epub Date: 2021-06-17 DOI:10.1016/j.tplants.2021.05.006
Antonio Cellini, Francesco Spinelli, Irene Donati, Choong-Min Ryu, Joseph W Kloepper
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引用次数: 27

Abstract

Bacteria produce a huge diversity of metabolites, many of which mediate ecological relations. Among these, volatile compounds cause broad-range effects at low doses and, therefore, may be exploited for plant defence strategies and agricultural production, but such applications are still in their early development. Here, we review the latest technologies involving the use of bacterial volatile compounds for phytosanitary inspection, biological control, plant growth promotion, and crop quality. We highlight a variety of effects with a potential applicative interest, based on either live biocontrol and/or biostimulant agents, or the isolated metabolites responsible for the interaction with hosts or competitors. Future agricultural technologies may benefit from the development of new analytical tools to understand bacterial interactions with the environment.

基于细菌挥发性化合物的作物管理和质量工具。
细菌产生种类繁多的代谢物,其中许多介导生态关系。其中,挥发性化合物在低剂量下会产生广泛的影响,因此可用于植物防御战略和农业生产,但这种应用仍处于早期发展阶段。本文综述了细菌挥发性化合物在植物检疫检验、生物防治、促进植物生长和作物品质等方面的最新应用技术。我们强调了具有潜在应用兴趣的各种效应,基于活的生物防治和/或生物刺激剂,或负责与宿主或竞争对手相互作用的分离代谢物。未来的农业技术可能受益于新的分析工具的发展,以了解细菌与环境的相互作用。
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Trends in Plant Science
Trends in Plant Science 生物-植物科学
CiteScore
31.30
自引率
2.00%
发文量
196
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Trends in Plant Science is the primary monthly review journal in plant science, encompassing a wide range from molecular biology to ecology. It offers concise and accessible reviews and opinions on fundamental plant science topics, providing quick insights into current thinking and developments in plant biology. Geared towards researchers, students, and teachers, the articles are authoritative, authored by both established leaders in the field and emerging talents.
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