Beyond Plant Microbiome Composition: Exploiting Microbial Functions and Plant Traits via Integrated Approaches
Plants recruit specific microorganisms to live inside and outside their roots that provide essential functions for plant growth and health. The study of the microbial communities living in close association with plants helps in understanding the mechanisms involved in these beneficial interactions....
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doaj-dd7da229d02a4b009d3c8ccbcb847b2b2020-11-25T03:55:17ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology2296-41852020-08-01810.3389/fbioe.2020.00896546109Beyond Plant Microbiome Composition: Exploiting Microbial Functions and Plant Traits via Integrated ApproachesChunxu Song0Chunxu Song1Chunxu Song2Feng Zhu3Víctor J. Carrión4Víctor J. Carrión5Viviane Cordovez6Viviane Cordovez7College of Resources and Environmental Sciences, China Agricultural University, Beijing, ChinaNational Academy of Agriculture Green Development, China Agricultural University, Beijing, ChinaKey Laboratory of Plant-Soil Interactions, Ministry of Education, China Agricultural University, Beijing, ChinaKey Laboratory of Agricultural Water Resources, Hebei Key Laboratory of Soil Ecology, Center for Agricultural Resources Research, Institute of Genetic and Developmental Biology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shijiazhuang, ChinaInstitute of Biology, Leiden University, Leiden, NetherlandsDepartment of Microbial Ecology, Netherlands Institute of Ecology (NIOO-KNAW), Wageningen, NetherlandsInstitute of Biology, Leiden University, Leiden, NetherlandsDepartment of Microbial Ecology, Netherlands Institute of Ecology (NIOO-KNAW), Wageningen, NetherlandsPlants recruit specific microorganisms to live inside and outside their roots that provide essential functions for plant growth and health. The study of the microbial communities living in close association with plants helps in understanding the mechanisms involved in these beneficial interactions. Currently, most of the research in this field has been focusing on the description of the taxonomic composition of the microbiome. Therefore, a focus on the plant-associated microbiome functions is pivotal for the development of novel agricultural practices which, in turn, will increase plant fitness. Recent advances in microbiome research using model plant species started to shed light on the functions of specific microorganisms and the underlying mechanisms of plant–microbial interaction. Here, we review (1) microbiome-mediated functions associated with plant growth and protection, (2) insights from native and agricultural habitats that can be used to improve soil health and crop productivity, (3) current -omics and new approaches for studying the plant microbiome, and (4) challenges and future perspectives for exploiting the plant microbiome for beneficial outcomes. We posit that integrated approaches will help in translating fundamental knowledge into agricultural practices.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fbioe.2020.00896/fullmicrobiome engineeringhost-mediated selectionagricultural practicesinteractionsplant growthplant health |
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Chunxu Song Chunxu Song Chunxu Song Feng Zhu Víctor J. Carrión Víctor J. Carrión Viviane Cordovez Viviane Cordovez Beyond Plant Microbiome Composition: Exploiting Microbial Functions and Plant Traits via Integrated Approaches Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology microbiome engineering host-mediated selection agricultural practices interactions plant growth plant health |
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Beyond Plant Microbiome Composition: Exploiting Microbial Functions and Plant Traits via Integrated Approaches |
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Beyond Plant Microbiome Composition: Exploiting Microbial Functions and Plant Traits via Integrated Approaches |
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Beyond Plant Microbiome Composition: Exploiting Microbial Functions and Plant Traits via Integrated Approaches |
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Beyond Plant Microbiome Composition: Exploiting Microbial Functions and Plant Traits via Integrated Approaches |
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beyond plant microbiome composition: exploiting microbial functions and plant traits via integrated approaches |
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Plants recruit specific microorganisms to live inside and outside their roots that provide essential functions for plant growth and health. The study of the microbial communities living in close association with plants helps in understanding the mechanisms involved in these beneficial interactions. Currently, most of the research in this field has been focusing on the description of the taxonomic composition of the microbiome. Therefore, a focus on the plant-associated microbiome functions is pivotal for the development of novel agricultural practices which, in turn, will increase plant fitness. Recent advances in microbiome research using model plant species started to shed light on the functions of specific microorganisms and the underlying mechanisms of plant–microbial interaction. Here, we review (1) microbiome-mediated functions associated with plant growth and protection, (2) insights from native and agricultural habitats that can be used to improve soil health and crop productivity, (3) current -omics and new approaches for studying the plant microbiome, and (4) challenges and future perspectives for exploiting the plant microbiome for beneficial outcomes. We posit that integrated approaches will help in translating fundamental knowledge into agricultural practices. |
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microbiome engineering host-mediated selection agricultural practices interactions plant growth plant health |
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