生物
拟南芥
根际
叶圈
植物免疫
植物生长
微生物群
植物
细菌
突变体
遗传学
基因
作者
Anamika Rawat,Baoda Han,Niketan Patel,Hanaa Allehaibi,Alexandre Soares Rosado,Heribert Hirt
摘要
SUMMARY The complex and mutual interactions between plants and their associated microbiota are key for plant survival and fitness. From the myriad of microbes that exist in the soil, plants dynamically engineer their surrounding microbiome in response to varying environmental and nutrient conditions. The notion that the rhizosphere bacterial and fungal community acts in harmony with plants is widely acknowledged, yet little is known about how these microorganisms interact with each other and their host plants. Here, we explored the interaction of two well‐studied plant beneficial endophytes, Enterobacter sp. SA187 and the fungus Serendipita indica . We show that these microbes show inhibitory growth in vitro but act in a mutually positive manner in the presence of Arabidopsis as a plant host. Although both microbes can promote plant salinity tolerance, plant resilience is enhanced in the ternary interaction, revealing that the host plant has the ability to positively orchestrate the interactions between microbes to everyone's benefit. In conclusion, this study advances our understanding of plant–microbiome interaction beyond individual plant–microbe relationships, unveiling a new layer of complexity in how plants manage microbial communities for optimal growth and stress resistance.
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