固氮菌与豆科植物之间的共生关系--生态学与进化的视角:综述

Sushma Raj Chellem, Chiriki Vasantha Lakshmana Kishore, Gurrala Sai Vamsi Reddy, D. V. S. Akshay, Kavuri Kalpana, Purimetla Lavanya, Kavya Harshita Choragudi
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固氮菌与豆科植物之间的共生关系在提高土壤肥力、增加作物产量和促进可持续农业实践方面发挥着重要作用。这些相互作用的分子和生化机制,包括信号交换、根瘤形成和代谢整合。豆科植物和根瘤菌在相互选择压力的驱动下共同进化,形成了高度特化和高效的共生关系。豆科植物的遗传适应性,如受体样激酶和转录因子的进化,促进了这些共生关系的建立和维持。受宿主特异性和环境因素的影响,固氮菌之间出现了进化分化,从而产生了一系列具有不同共生能力的根瘤菌株。横向基因转移进一步促进了共生性状的传播,提高了根瘤菌的适应性和生态成功率。在农业方面,共生固氮的好处很多,可以减少对合成肥料的依赖,改善土壤健康。轮作、间作和豆科植物覆盖种植等可持续的耕作方法提高了土壤氮含量和农场的整体生产力。基因工程和生物肥料技术的进步为优化共生效率和将固氮能力扩展到非豆科作物提供了广阔的前景。挑战依然存在,包括需要有效的生物肥料输送系统,以及在不同环境条件下共生表现的差异性。未来的研究应侧重于了解土壤微生物的相互作用和开发具有抗逆性的根瘤菌株。通过利用这些自然过程,我们可以提高农业的可持续性,确保子孙后代的粮食安全和环境健康。本综述强调了固氮共生在农业和生态系统管理中的极端重要性。
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Symbiotic Relationships between Nitrogen-fixing Bacteria and Leguminous Plants Ecological and Evolutionary Perspectives: A Review
The symbiotic relationships between nitrogen-fixing bacteria and leguminous plants play a Important role in enhancing soil fertility, boosting crop yields, and promoting sustainable agricultural practices. The molecular and biochemical mechanisms underpinning these interactions, including signal exchange, root nodule formation, and metabolic integration. The co-evolution of legumes and rhizobia, driven by reciprocal selective pressures, has resulted in highly specialized and efficient symbiotic relationships. Genetic adaptations in legumes, such as the evolution of receptor-like kinases and transcription factors, facilitate the establishment and maintenance of these symbioses. The evolutionary divergence among nitrogen-fixing bacteria, influenced by host specificity and environmental factors, has led to a diverse array of rhizobial strains with varying symbiotic capabilities. Horizontal gene transfer has further contributed to the spread of symbiotic traits, enhancing the adaptability and ecological success of rhizobia. In agricultural contexts, the benefits of symbiotic nitrogen fixation are substantial, reducing reliance on synthetic fertilizers and improving soil health. Sustainable practices such as crop rotation, intercropping, and cover cropping with legumes enhance soil nitrogen levels and overall farm productivity. Advances in genetic engineering and biofertilizer technology offer promising avenues to optimize symbiotic efficiency and extend nitrogen-fixing capabilities to non-leguminous crops. Challenges remain, including the need for effective delivery systems for biofertilizers and the variability of symbiotic performance under different environmental conditions. Future research should focus on understanding soil microbial interactions and developing resilient rhizobial strains. By leveraging these natural processes, we can enhance agricultural sustainability, ensuring food security and environmental health for future generations. This comprehensive review underscores the critical importance of nitrogen-fixing symbioses in agriculture and ecosystem management.
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