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Inside the root microbiome: bacterial root endophytes and plant growth promotion.

Jonathan R Gaiero1, Crystal A McCall, Karen A Thompson, Nicola J Day, Anna S Best, Kari E Dunfield.   

Abstract

Bacterial root endophytes reside in a vast number of plant species as part of their root microbiome, with some being shown to positively influence plant growth. Endophyte community structure (species diversity: richness and relative abundances) within the plant is dynamic and is influenced by abiotic and biotic factors such as soil conditions, biogeography, plant species, microbe-microbe interactions and plant-microbe interactions, both at local and larger scales. Plant-growth-promoting bacterial endophytes (PGPBEs) have been identified, but the predictive success at positively influencing plant growth in field conditions has been limited. Concurrent to the development of modern molecular techniques, the goal of predicting an organism's ability to promote plant growth can perhaps be realized by more thorough examination of endophyte community dynamics. This paper reviews the drivers of endophyte community structure relating to plant growth promotion, the mechanisms of plant growth promotion, and the current and future use of molecular techniques to study these communities.

Keywords:  endosphere; microbial community; molecular methods; plant-growth-promoting bacteria; plant–microbe interactions; rhizosphere

Mesh:

Year:  2013        PMID: 23935113     DOI: 10.3732/ajb.1200572

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Bot        ISSN: 0002-9122            Impact factor:   3.844


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