Root exometabolites as an ecological factor in the interaction between cultivated plants and soil micro­organisms

A. Parfenyuk, N. Kosovska, V. Borodai, Y. Turovnik
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The results of the analysis of scientific literature sources regarding the role of root exometabolites in the interaction between cultivated plants and soil microorganisms are presented. It has been proven that root exometabolites are recognized by rhizospheric microorganisms, which, in turn, produce signaling molecules and initiate various plant reactions in response to colonization. The main functions of root exometabolites are considered and their specific features are given depending on the type of plants and the stage of their development. The results of research on the positive influence of the rhizosphere microbiome on the growth and development of plants, which is due to the secretion of plant growth hormones by growth-stimulating bacteria, solubilization of nutrients, antagonism to pathogens and induction of the plant immune system, are presented. The components of protective metabolic systems of plants against soil phytopathogenic microorganisms that provide biomolecules of phenolic compounds are described. Mechanisms of regulation of interaction both at the level of molecular and ultrastructural changes of the cell, and at the level of biochemical and physiological processes are highlighted. The participation of transporter proteins in the synthesis and exudation of protective phytochemicals, which can be modified by the soil microbiome, is shown. Plant signaling molecules induce hyphal branching of micromycetes and trigger morphogenesis of fungal hyphae, which precedes successful colonization. The peculiarities of vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhiza, the induced root exudates of which contribute to both the development of microbial associations in the rhizosphere and plant growth, are considered. The interaction of plants with soil microorganisms plays an important role in the resistance of plants to heavy metals, for example by reducing their bioavailability in the soil using various mechanisms. The study of root exometabolites of plants will allow a better understanding of the interaction of plants and microorganisms, which determines their role as an ecological factor in microbial-plant associations.
根外代谢物作为栽培植物与土壤微生物相互作用的生态因子
本文介绍了根外代谢物在栽培植物与土壤微生物相互作用中的作用。已经证明,根外代谢物被根际微生物识别,而根际微生物反过来产生信号分子并启动响应定植的各种植物反应。根据植物的类型和发育阶段,考虑了根系外代谢产物的主要功能,并给出了它们的具体特征。本文介绍了根际微生物组对植物生长发育的积极影响,包括促生长细菌分泌植物生长激素、营养物的溶解作用、对病原体的拮抗作用和对植物免疫系统的诱导作用。介绍了植物抗土壤植物病原微生物保护代谢系统中提供酚类化合物生物分子的组分。强调了细胞分子和超微结构变化水平以及生化和生理过程水平上相互作用的调节机制。显示了转运蛋白参与保护性植物化学物质的合成和分泌,这些化学物质可以被土壤微生物群修饰。植物信号分子诱导微菌菌丝分支,并触发真菌菌丝的形态发生,这是成功定植之前的过程。考虑了囊状丛枝菌根的特性,其诱导的根分泌物有助于根际微生物协会和植物生长的发展。植物与土壤微生物的相互作用在植物对重金属的抗性中起着重要作用,例如通过各种机制降低其在土壤中的生物有效性。植物根外代谢物的研究将有助于更好地理解植物与微生物的相互作用,这决定了它们在微生物-植物关联中的生态因子作用。
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