根际
微生物群
生物
作物
细菌
干旱胁迫
植物根系
植物
农学
遗传学
生物信息学
作者
Ling Xu,Dan Naylor,Zhaobin Dong,Tuesday Simmons,Grady Pierroz,Kim Hixson,Young‐Mo Kim,Erika Zink,Kristin Engbrecht,Yi Wang,Cheng Gao,Stephanie DeGraaf,Mary Madera,Julie Sievert,Joy Hollingsworth,Devon Birdseye,Henrik Vibe Scheller,Robert B. Hutmacher,Jeffery Dahlberg,Christer Jansson
标识
DOI:10.1073/pnas.1717308115
摘要
Significance Drought remains a critical obstacle to meeting the food demands of the coming century. Understanding the interplay between drought stress, plant development, and the plant microbiome is central to meeting this challenge. Here, we demonstrate that drought causes enrichment of a distinct set of microbes in roots, composed almost entirely of monoderms, which lack outer membranes and have thick cell walls. We demonstrate that under drought, roots increase the production of many metabolites, and that monoderms inhabiting the drought-treated rhizosphere exhibit increased activity of transporters connected with some of these same compounds. The discovery of this drought-induced enrichment and associated shifts in metabolite exchange between plant and microbe reveal a potential blueprint for manipulating plant microbiomes for improved crop fitness.
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