木霉-细菌网络:农业相关领域间的平衡相互作用

Abd Rahman Jabir Mohd Din , Zaheda Mohamad Azam , Nor Zalina Othman , Jean W.H. Yong
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探索真菌-细菌相互作用的潜力具有巨大的希望,因为这种跨王国的联系已经共存并且无处不在。受益于对微生物群落结构和组装的增强理解,使我们能够理解如何操纵这种双向相互作用以维持农业平衡。鉴于它们之间关系的复杂性,有必要了解它们在生物防治应用中的生态作用。在这篇小综述中,我们提供了木霉和细菌之间复杂相互作用的概述,包括物理和化学相互作用。我们强调它们的有益作用和这种关系在自然和实验室环境中的多面性。关键的讨论需要有兼容和稳定的财团涵盖,强调其对生物防治一致性的影响。未来的研究应该利用先进的技术来解决研究空白,例如对真核生物-细菌相互作用的简单模型的需求,隐藏的新的木霉-细菌衍生代谢物,组学技术对破译机制的影响以及开发具有成本效益的生物配方。利用微生物串扰在农业可持续性方面显示出巨大的潜力,可以开发未来的干预策略。
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Trichoderma-bacterial network: A balance inter-kingdom interaction for agricultural relevance
Exploring the potential of fungal-bacterial interactions holds great promise as this inter-kingdom association has coexisted and been ubiquitous. Benefiting from an enhanced comprehension of microbial community structure and assembly allows us to understand how this bipartite interaction can be manipulated for maintaining the agricultural balance. Given the complexity of their relationships, it is necessary to understand their ecological role in biocontrol applications. In this mini-review, we provide an overview of the intricate interplay between Trichoderma and bacteria, encompassing both physical and chemical interactions. We highlight their beneficial effects and the multifaceted nature of this relationship in both natural and laboratory settings. Critical discussion on the need for having compatible and stable consortia is covered, emphasizing their effect on the biocontrol consistencies. Future studies should utilize advanced techniques to address research gaps, such as the need for simple model in eukaryotes-bacteria interaction, the hidden novel Trichoderma-bacteria-derived metabolites, the impact of omics technologies for deciphering mechanisms and the development of cost-effective bioformulations. Leveraging the microbial crosstalk has shown a great potential in agricultural sustainability that allows for the development of future intervention strategies.
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