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A Synthetic Microbial Community of Plant Core Microbiome Can Be a Potential Biocontrol Tool

Zhen Wang, Xiaohu Hu, Manoj Kumar Solanki, Pang Fei

2023Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry89 citationsDOI

Abstract

Microbes are accepted as the foremost drivers of the rhizosphere ecology that influences plant health in direct or indirect ways. In recent years, the rapid development of gene sequencing technology has greatly facilitated the study of plant microbiome structure and function, and various plant-associated microbiomes have been categorized. Additionally, there is growing research interest in plant-disease-related microbes, and some specific microflora beneficial to plant health have been identified. This Review discusses the plant-associated microbiome's biological control pathways and functions to modulate plant defense against pathogens. How do plant microbiomes enhance plant resistance? How does the plant core microbiome-associated synthetic microbial community (SynCom) improve plant health? This Review further points out the primary need to develop smart agriculture practices using SynComs against plant diseases. Finally, this Review provides ideas for future opportunities in plant disease control and mining new microbial resources.

Topics & Concepts

MicrobiomeRhizosphereBiologyPlant diseaseMetagenomicsBiotechnologyPlant lifeMicrobial population biologyMicrobial ecologyPlant speciesEcologyBacteriaBioinformaticsGeographyGeneBiochemistryGeneticsForestryPlant-Microbe Interactions and ImmunityNematode management and characterization studiesMycorrhizal Fungi and Plant Interactions
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