| Literature DB >> 25821453 |
Chidananda Nagamangala Kanchiswamy1, Mickael Malnoy1, Massimo E Maffei2.
Abstract
Microbial volatile organic compounds (MVOCs) are produced by a wide array of microorganisms ranging from bacteria to fungi. A growing body of evidence indicates that MVOCs are ecofriendly and can be exploited as a cost-effective sustainable strategy for use in agricultural practice as agents that enhance plant growth, productivity, and disease resistance. As naturally occurring chemicals, MVOCs have potential as possible alternatives to harmful pesticides, fungicides, and bactericides as well as genetic modification. Recent studies performed under open field conditions demonstrate that efficiently adopting MVOCs may contribute to sustainable crop protection and production. We review here the chemical diversity of MVOCs by describing microbial-plants and microbial-microbial interactions. Furthermore, we discuss MVOCs role in inducing phenotypic plant responses and their potential physiological effects on crops. Finally, we analyze potential and actual limitations for MVOC use and deployment in field conditions as a sustainable strategy for improving productivity and reducing pesticide use.Entities:
Keywords: bacteria; fungi; microbial volatile compounds; plant productivity; sustainable agriculture
Year: 2015 PMID: 25821453 PMCID: PMC4358370 DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2015.00151
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Plant Sci ISSN: 1664-462X Impact factor: 5.753
Summary of effects of microbial volatiles on plants, bacteria, and fungi.
| Phylum | Species | Effective on | Effect | Molecule(s) | References |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bacteria | Fungi and plants | Growth inhibition | N.d. | ||
| Bacteria | Fungi and plants | Growth inhibition | N.d. | ||
| Bacteria | Fungi and plants | Growth inhibition | N.d. | ||
| Bacteria | Plants | Growth inhibition | HCN | ||
| Bacteria | Plants | Growth inhibition | N.d. | ||
| Bacteria | Plants | Growth inhibition | Sodorifen | ||
| Bacteria | Plants | Growth inhibition | N.d. | ||
| Bacteria | Plants | Growth inhibition (shoot and root) | N.d. | ||
| Bacteria | Rhizosphere strains (more than 42 strains predominantly from | Plants | Growth inhibition or promotion (dose dependent) | N.d. | |
| Bacteria | Rhizosphere strains (isolated from rhizosphere of lemon plants) L263, L266, L272a, L254, L265a, and L265b | Plants | Growth promoting and modulation of root architecture | Volatile mixture | |
| Bacteria | Plants | Growth promotion | |||
| Bacteria | Plants | Growth promotion | 2-Penthylfuran | ||
| Bacteria | Plants | Growth promotion and induced systemic resistance (ISR) | 2,3-Butanediol; acetoin | ||
| Bacteria | Plants | Growth promotion and ISR | 2,3-Butanediol; acetoin | ||
| Bacteria | Plants | Growth promotion, ISR, and drought stress tolerant | 2,3-Butanediol | ||
| Fungi | Fungi and plants | Allelochemical effects against other endophytic fungi, phytopathogenic fungi, and plants | Mixture of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) | ||
| Fungi | Fungi and bacteria | Collectively they acted synergistically to kill a broad range of plant- and human-pathogenic fungi and bacteria | Isoamyl acetate | ||
| Fungi | Fungi and bacteria | Effective against a wide range of plant pathogens, including the fungi | Mixture of volatile compounds | ||
| Fungi | Plants | Growth inhibition | 2-Octenal | ||
| Fungi | Fungi and plants | Growth promotion and induction of defense responses of | β-Caryophyllene; β-elemene; germacrene D; δ-cadinene | ||
| Fungi | Mold fungi | Plants | Induced defense and protection against | 1-Octen-3-ol | |
| Fungi | Plants | Induced shoot length, root length, and fresh weight of lettuce seedlings | β-Caryophyllene | ||
| Fungi | Fungi | Possess antifungal properties and an artificial mixture of the VOCs mimicked the antibiotic effects of this organism with the greatest bioactivity against a wide range of plant pathogenic test fungi including: | Sabinene; isoamyla alcohol; 2-methyl propanol; 2-propanone | ||
| Fungi | Fungi | Serves as attractant for fungus eating beetles | 1-Octen-3-ol | ||
| Fungi | Fungi | Serves as attractant for fungus eating beetles | γ-Patchoulene; δ-cadinene; isoledene; β-guaiene | ||
| Fungi | Fungi | The volatiles of | Unique mixture of VOCs, including a series of sesquiterpenoids, some alcohols, and several reduced naphthalene derivatives. | ||
| Fungi | Fungi and bacteria | Volatile mixture were effectively used to control postharvest plant diseases | 2-Methyl butanol; isobutyric acid |