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Plant and microbial features governing an endophytic lifestyle

Kathrin Wippel

2023Current Opinion in Plant Biology32 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Beneficial microorganisms colonizing internal plant tissues, the endophytes, support their host through plant growth promotion, pathogen protection, and abiotic stress alleviation. Their efficient application in agriculture requires the understanding of the molecular mechanisms and environmental conditions that facilitate in planta accommodation. Accumulating evidence reveals that commensal microorganisms employ similar colonization strategies as their pathogenic counterparts. Fine-tuning of immune response, motility, and metabolic crosstalk accounts for their differentiation. For a holistic perspective, in planta experiments with microbial collections and comprehensive genome data exploration are crucial. This review describes the most recent findings on factors involved in endophytic colonization processes, focusing on bacteria and fungi, and discusses required methodological approaches to unravel their relevance within a community context.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyAbiotic componentCrosstalkContext (archaeology)Abiotic stressColonizationPlant developmentPlant ImmunityEcologyComputational biologyBiotechnologyGeneticsGenePaleontologyMutantPhysicsOpticsArabidopsisPlant Pathogens and Fungal DiseasesPlant-Microbe Interactions and ImmunityNematode management and characterization studies