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Plant–microbe interactions ameliorate phosphate-mediated responses in the rhizosphere: a review

Sakineh Abbasi

2023Frontiers in Plant Science26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Phosphorus (P) is one of the essential minerals for many biochemical and physiological responses in all biota, especially in plants. P deficiency negatively affects plant performance such as root growth and metabolism and plant yield. Mutualistic interactions with the rhizosphere microbiome can assist plants in accessing the available P in soil and its uptake. Here, we provide a comprehensive overview of plant-microbe interactions that facilitate P uptake by the plant. We focus on the role of soil biodiversity in improved P uptake by the plant, especially under drought conditions. P-dependent responses are regulated by phosphate starvation response (PSR). PSR not only modulates the plant responses to P deficiency in abiotic stresses but also activates valuable soil microbes which provide accessible P. The drought-tolerant P-solubilizing bacteria are appropriate for P mobilization, which would be an eco-friendly manner to promote plant growth and tolerance, especially in extreme environments. This review summarizes plant-microbe interactions that improve P uptake by the plant and brings important insights into the ways to improve P cycling in arid and semi-arid ecosystems.

Topics & Concepts

RhizosphereBiologyAbiotic componentMicrobiomeRhizobacteriaAridBiotaPhosphatePlant growthPlant metabolismPhosphorusEcosystemAgronomyEcologyBacteriaChemistryBiochemistryRNAOrganic chemistryBioinformaticsGeneGeneticsPlant nutrient uptake and metabolismLegume Nitrogen Fixing SymbiosisMycorrhizal Fungi and Plant Interactions