Bioactive Molecules in Soil Ecosystems: Masters of the Underground
Complex biological and ecological processes occur in the rhizosphere through ecosystem-level interactions between roots, microorganisms and soil fauna. Over the past decade, studies of the rhizosphere have revealed that when roots, microorganisms and soil fauna physically contact one another, bioact...
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doaj-68d664606a3b4affa72f88170f560d372020-11-24T21:06:02ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences1422-00672013-04-011458841886810.3390/ijms14058841Bioactive Molecules in Soil Ecosystems: Masters of the UndergroundGuoqiang ZhuangShenglei FuAnzhou MaXuliang ZhuangJie GaoComplex biological and ecological processes occur in the rhizosphere through ecosystem-level interactions between roots, microorganisms and soil fauna. Over the past decade, studies of the rhizosphere have revealed that when roots, microorganisms and soil fauna physically contact one another, bioactive molecular exchanges often mediate these interactions as intercellular signal, which prepare the partners for successful interactions. Despite the importance of bioactive molecules in sustainable agriculture, little is known of their numerous functions, and improving plant health and productivity by altering ecological processes remains difficult. In this review, we describe the major bioactive molecules present in below-ground ecosystems (i.e., flavonoids, exopolysaccharides, antibiotics and quorum-sensing signals), and we discuss how these molecules affect microbial communities, nutrient availability and plant defense responses.http://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/14/5/8841below-ground ecosystemrhizospherebioactive compoundsquorum sensing |
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Guoqiang Zhuang Shenglei Fu Anzhou Ma Xuliang Zhuang Jie Gao Bioactive Molecules in Soil Ecosystems: Masters of the Underground International Journal of Molecular Sciences below-ground ecosystem rhizosphere bioactive compounds quorum sensing |
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Guoqiang Zhuang Shenglei Fu Anzhou Ma Xuliang Zhuang Jie Gao |
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Bioactive Molecules in Soil Ecosystems: Masters of the Underground |
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Bioactive Molecules in Soil Ecosystems: Masters of the Underground |
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Bioactive Molecules in Soil Ecosystems: Masters of the Underground |
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Bioactive Molecules in Soil Ecosystems: Masters of the Underground |
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Bioactive Molecules in Soil Ecosystems: Masters of the Underground |
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bioactive molecules in soil ecosystems: masters of the underground |
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International Journal of Molecular Sciences |
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Complex biological and ecological processes occur in the rhizosphere through ecosystem-level interactions between roots, microorganisms and soil fauna. Over the past decade, studies of the rhizosphere have revealed that when roots, microorganisms and soil fauna physically contact one another, bioactive molecular exchanges often mediate these interactions as intercellular signal, which prepare the partners for successful interactions. Despite the importance of bioactive molecules in sustainable agriculture, little is known of their numerous functions, and improving plant health and productivity by altering ecological processes remains difficult. In this review, we describe the major bioactive molecules present in below-ground ecosystems (i.e., flavonoids, exopolysaccharides, antibiotics and quorum-sensing signals), and we discuss how these molecules affect microbial communities, nutrient availability and plant defense responses. |
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below-ground ecosystem rhizosphere bioactive compounds quorum sensing |
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