| Literature DB >> 32544440 |
Anne de la Porte1, Ruth Schmidt2, Étienne Yergeau1, Philippe Constant1.
Abstract
Plant root activities shape microbial community functioning in the soil, making the rhizosphere the epicenter of soil biogeochemical processes. With this opinion article, we argue to rethink the rhizosphere boundaries: as gases can diffuse several centimeters away from the roots into the soil, the portion of soil influenced by root activities is larger than the strictly root-adhering soil. Indeed, gases are key drivers of biogeochemical processes due to their roles as energy sources or communication molecules, which has the potential to modify microbial community structure and functioning. In order to get a more holistic perspective on this key environment, we advocate for interdisciplinarity in rhizosphere research by combining knowledge of soluble compounds with gas dynamics.Keywords: biogeochemical processes; plant–microbe interactions; rhizosphere; trace gases; volatile organic compounds (VOCs)
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32544440 DOI: 10.1016/j.tim.2020.02.016
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Trends Microbiol ISSN: 0966-842X Impact factor: 17.079