了解病原菌感染期间微生物组的变化及其对植物健康的影响。

IF 6.9 1区 生物学 Q1 PLANT SCIENCES
Daniela P T Thomazella,Letícia B Pereira,Paulo J P L Teixeira
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病原体感染可以极大地重塑植物相关的微生物群,但这些变化背后的机制及其对植物健康的影响仍然难以捉摸。在这篇综述中,我们整合了最近的进展来描述病原体攻击如何通过三个主要过程驱动局部和系统微生物组重组:(i)植物免疫系统的附带效应,包括局部物理化学生态位的改变;(ii)通过病原体诱导的根分泌物(初级和次级代谢物、挥发物和有机化合物)积极招募有益微生物;(iii)病原体通过微生物效应物、抗菌剂生产或利基竞争介导宿主微生物组的操纵。通过对比适应性结果(疾病抑制类群的富集)和有害后果(生态失调、共生菌丧失或促病微生物的增殖),我们强调需要进行时间解决的、超越相关调查的机制研究。尽管保护性微生物的富集是当前文献中反复出现的主题,但重要的是要认识到并非所有微生物组的变化都是适应性的或宿主导向的。考虑其他解释对于避免生存偏差和准确解释植物-病原体相互作用背景下的微生物组动力学至关重要。基于这些见解,我们讨论了基于微生物组的干预措施的合理设计,以提高作物的抗逆性,包括合成微生物联盟和激发剂介导的有益微生物招募。值得注意的是,将微生物组动力学整合到植物病理学中,为可持续的疾病管理提供了一条有希望的途径,将微生物组从被动的背景转变为植物免疫的主动、可设计的组成部分。
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Understanding microbiome shifts and their impacts on plant health during pathogen infections.
Pathogen infections can drastically reshape plant-associated microbiomes, yet the mechanisms underlying these shifts and their consequences for plant health remain elusive. In this review, we integrate recent advances to delineate how pathogen attack drives both local and systemic microbiome restructuring via three major processes: (i) collateral effects of the plant immune system, including alterations to the local physicochemical niche; (ii) active recruitment of beneficial microbes through pathogen-induced root exudates (primary and secondary metabolites, volatiles and organic compounds); and (iii) pathogen-mediated manipulation of the host microbiome through microbial effectors, antimicrobial production, or niche competition. By contrasting adaptive outcomes (enrichment of disease-suppressive taxa) with detrimental consequences (dysbiosis, mutualist loss or proliferation of disease-promoting microbes), we emphasize the need for time-resolved, mechanistic studies that move beyond correlative surveys. Although the enrichment of protective microbes is a recurring theme in current literature, it is important to recognize that not all microbiome shifts are adaptive or host-directed. Considering alternative explanations is critical to avoid survivorship bias and to accurately interpret microbiome dynamics in the context of plant-pathogen interactions. Building on these insights, we discuss the rational design of microbiome-based interventions to enhance crop resilience, including synthetic microbial consortia and elicitor-mediated recruitment of beneficial microbes. Notably, integrating microbiome dynamics into plant pathology offers a promising path toward sustainable disease management, transforming the microbiome from a passive background into an active, designable component of plant immunity.
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Plant Physiology
Plant Physiology 生物-植物科学
CiteScore
12.20
自引率
5.40%
发文量
535
审稿时长
2.3 months
期刊介绍: Plant Physiology® is a distinguished and highly respected journal with a rich history dating back to its establishment in 1926. It stands as a leading international publication in the field of plant biology, covering a comprehensive range of topics from the molecular and structural aspects of plant life to systems biology and ecophysiology. Recognized as the most highly cited journal in plant sciences, Plant Physiology® is a testament to its commitment to excellence and the dissemination of groundbreaking research. As the official publication of the American Society of Plant Biologists, Plant Physiology® upholds rigorous peer-review standards, ensuring that the scientific community receives the highest quality research. The journal releases 12 issues annually, providing a steady stream of new findings and insights to its readership.
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