根冠边缘细胞对根际微生物群的调节作用。

IF 1 Q3 AGRICULTURE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
N A Omelyanchuk, V A Cherenko, E V Zemlyanskaya
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摘要

根际(植物根部周围的狭窄土壤区域)是一个生态位,在其中有益微生物和病原体相互竞争有机碳化合物并争夺在根上定居的机会。根向根际分泌根沉积物,包括边界细胞、根细胞死亡的产物和活细胞分泌的液体(根渗出物)。边界细胞,因其位于根旁边的土壤中(在根和土壤的边界)而得名,代表小柱和相邻的侧根帽细胞的终末分化。边缘细胞既可以作为单个细胞也可以作为细胞层从根冠表面分离。在植物的整个生命周期中,边缘细胞不断地向土壤提供养分,边缘细胞脱落的类型和强度取决于植物种类和土壤条件。目前,控制边界细胞释放类型及其调控的因素已经在不同的植物物种中得到了描述。边界细胞是与环境相互作用的专门细胞,是土壤微生物群与根系之间的活屏障。边缘细胞与根尖分离后,初级代谢基因的转录减少,而次级代谢基因的转录以及含有这些代谢物的粘液的合成和分泌,以及细胞外DNA、蛋白聚糖等物质的合成和分泌增加。边缘细胞嵌入的粘液既可以吸引微生物,促进植物生长,又可以保护植物免受病原体的侵害。在这篇综述中,我们描述了边界细胞与各种微生物的相互作用,并证明了它们对植物生长和抗病的重要性。
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Root cap border cells as regulators of rhizosphere microbiota.

Root cap border cells as regulators of rhizosphere microbiota.

Root cap border cells as regulators of rhizosphere microbiota.

Root cap border cells as regulators of rhizosphere microbiota.

A rhizosphere (a narrow area of soil around plant roots) is an ecological niche, within which beneficial microorganisms and pathogens compete with each other for organic carbon compounds and for the opportunity to colonize roots. The roots secrete rhizodeposits into the rhizosphere, which include border cells, products of root cell death and liquids secreted by living cells (root exudates). Border cells, which have their name due to their location in the soil next to the root (at the border of the root and soil), represent terminal differentiation of columella and adjacent lateral root cap cells. Border cells can detach from the root cap surface both as single cells and as cell layers. Border cells are constantly supplied to the soil throughout plant life, and the type and intensity of border cells' sloughing depend on both plant species and soil conditions. Currently, data on the factors that control the type of border cells' release and its regulation have been described in different plant species. Border cells are specialized for interaction with the environment, in particular, they are a living barrier between soil microbiota and roots. After separation of border cells from the root tip, transcription of primary metabolism genes decreases, whereas transcription of secondary metabolism genes as well as the synthesis and secretion of mucilage containing these metabolites along with extracellular DNA, proteoglycans and other substances increase. The mucilage that the border cells are embedded in serves both to attract microorganisms promoting plant growth and to protect plants from pathogens. In this review, we describe interactions of border cells with various types of microorganisms and demonstrate their importance for plant growth and disease resistance.

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Vavilovskii Zhurnal Genetiki i Selektsii
Vavilovskii Zhurnal Genetiki i Selektsii AGRICULTURE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
CiteScore
1.90
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发文量
119
审稿时长
8 weeks
期刊介绍: The "Vavilov Journal of genetics and breeding" publishes original research and review articles in all key areas of modern plant, animal and human genetics, genomics, bioinformatics and biotechnology. One of the main objectives of the journal is integration of theoretical and applied research in the field of genetics. Special attention is paid to the most topical areas in modern genetics dealing with global concerns such as food security and human health.
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