| Literature DB >> 28757147 |
Ana Pineda1, Ian Kaplan2, T Martijn Bezemer3.
Abstract
Soil-borne microbes affect aboveground herbivorous insects through a cascade of molecular and chemical changes in the plant, but knowledge of these microbe-plant-insect interactions is mostly limited to one or a few microbial strains. Yet, the soil microbial community comprises thousands of unique taxa interacting in complex networks, the so-called 'microbiome', which provides plants with multiple beneficial functions. There has been little exploration of the role and management of whole microbiomes in plant-insect interactions, calling for the integration of this complexity in aboveground-belowground research. Here, we propose holistic approaches to select soil microbiomes that can be used to protect plants from aboveground attackers.Entities:
Keywords: herbivores; induced resistance; insects; microbe–plant–insect interactions; phytobiomes; plant–soil feedbacks
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28757147 DOI: 10.1016/j.tplants.2017.07.002
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Trends Plant Sci ISSN: 1360-1385 Impact factor: 18.313