Phytobiome as a Potential Factor in Nitrogen-Induced Susceptibility to the Rice Blast Disease

Roles of nutrients in controlling plant diseases have been documented for a long time. Among the nutrients having impact on susceptibility/resistance to crop diseases, nitrogen is one of the most important nutrients for plant growth and development. In rice plants, excess nitrogen via fertilization...

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Main Author: Junhyun Jeon
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hanrimwon Publishing Company 2019-09-01
Series:Research in Plant Disease
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Online Access:http://www.online-rpd.org/journal/view.html?doi=10.5423/RPD.2019.25.3.103
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spelling doaj-8ca75065033543ca9d0fad5a2d3bcc4f2020-11-25T00:43:36ZengHanrimwon Publishing CompanyResearch in Plant Disease1598-22622019-09-0125310310710.5423/RPD.2019.25.3.10310.5423RPD.2019.25.3.103Phytobiome as a Potential Factor in Nitrogen-Induced Susceptibility to the Rice Blast DiseaseJunhyun Jeon0Department of Biotechnology, College of Life and Applied Sciences, Yeungnam University, Gyeongsan 38541, KoreaRoles of nutrients in controlling plant diseases have been documented for a long time. Among the nutrients having impact on susceptibility/resistance to crop diseases, nitrogen is one of the most important nutrients for plant growth and development. In rice plants, excess nitrogen via fertilization in agricultural systems is known to increase susceptibility to the rice blast disease. Mechanisms underlying such phenomenon, despite its implication in yield and sustainable agriculture, have not been fully elucidated yet. A few research efforts attempted to link nitrogen-induced susceptibility to concomitant changes in rice plant and rice blast fungus in response to excess nitrogen. However, recent studies focusing on phytobiome are offering new insights into effects of nitrogen on interaction between plants and pathogens. In this review, I will first briefly describe importance of nitrogen as a key nutrient for plants and what changes excess nitrogen can bring about in rice and the fungal pathogen. Next, I will highlight some of the recent phytobiome studies relevant to nitrogen utilization and immunity of plants. Finally, I propose the hypothesis that changes in phytobiome upon excessive nitrogen fertilization contribute to nitrogen-induced susceptibility, and discuss empirical evidences that are needed to support the hypothesis.http://www.online-rpd.org/journal/view.html?doi=10.5423/RPD.2019.25.3.103nitrogen-induced susceptibilityphytobiomeplant immunityrice blast disease
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Phytobiome as a Potential Factor in Nitrogen-Induced Susceptibility to the Rice Blast Disease
Research in Plant Disease
nitrogen-induced susceptibility
phytobiome
plant immunity
rice blast disease
author_facet Junhyun Jeon
author_sort Junhyun Jeon
title Phytobiome as a Potential Factor in Nitrogen-Induced Susceptibility to the Rice Blast Disease
title_short Phytobiome as a Potential Factor in Nitrogen-Induced Susceptibility to the Rice Blast Disease
title_full Phytobiome as a Potential Factor in Nitrogen-Induced Susceptibility to the Rice Blast Disease
title_fullStr Phytobiome as a Potential Factor in Nitrogen-Induced Susceptibility to the Rice Blast Disease
title_full_unstemmed Phytobiome as a Potential Factor in Nitrogen-Induced Susceptibility to the Rice Blast Disease
title_sort phytobiome as a potential factor in nitrogen-induced susceptibility to the rice blast disease
publisher Hanrimwon Publishing Company
series Research in Plant Disease
issn 1598-2262
publishDate 2019-09-01
description Roles of nutrients in controlling plant diseases have been documented for a long time. Among the nutrients having impact on susceptibility/resistance to crop diseases, nitrogen is one of the most important nutrients for plant growth and development. In rice plants, excess nitrogen via fertilization in agricultural systems is known to increase susceptibility to the rice blast disease. Mechanisms underlying such phenomenon, despite its implication in yield and sustainable agriculture, have not been fully elucidated yet. A few research efforts attempted to link nitrogen-induced susceptibility to concomitant changes in rice plant and rice blast fungus in response to excess nitrogen. However, recent studies focusing on phytobiome are offering new insights into effects of nitrogen on interaction between plants and pathogens. In this review, I will first briefly describe importance of nitrogen as a key nutrient for plants and what changes excess nitrogen can bring about in rice and the fungal pathogen. Next, I will highlight some of the recent phytobiome studies relevant to nitrogen utilization and immunity of plants. Finally, I propose the hypothesis that changes in phytobiome upon excessive nitrogen fertilization contribute to nitrogen-induced susceptibility, and discuss empirical evidences that are needed to support the hypothesis.
topic nitrogen-induced susceptibility
phytobiome
plant immunity
rice blast disease
url http://www.online-rpd.org/journal/view.html?doi=10.5423/RPD.2019.25.3.103
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