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The Endophytic Microbiome as a Hotspot of Synergistic Interactions, with Prospects of Plant Growth Promotion.

Udaya Kumar Vandana1, Jina Rajkumari2, L Paikhomba Singha2, Lakkakula Satish3,4, Hemasundar Alavilli5, Pamidimarri D V N Sudheer6, Sushma Chauhan6, Rambabu Ratnala7, Vanisri Satturu8, Pranab Behari Mazumder1, Piyush Pandey2.   

Abstract

The plant root is the primary site of interaction between plants and associated microorganisms and constitutes the main components of plant microbiomes that impact crop production. The endophytic bacteria in the root zone have an important role in plant growth promotion. Diverse microbial communities inhabit plant root tissues, and they directly or indirectly promote plant growth by inhibiting the growth of plant pathogens, producing various secondary metabolites. Mechanisms of plant growth promotion and response of root endophytic microorganisms for their survival and colonization in the host plants are the result of complex plant-microbe interactions. Endophytic microorganisms also assist the host to sustain different biotic and abiotic stresses. Better insights are emerging for the endophyte, such as host plant interactions due to advancements in 'omic' technologies, which facilitate the exploration of genes that are responsible for plant tissue colonization. Consequently, this is informative to envisage putative functions and metabolic processes crucial for endophytic adaptations. Detection of cell signaling molecules between host plants and identification of compounds synthesized by root endophytes are effective means for their utilization in the agriculture sector as biofertilizers. In addition, it is interesting that the endophytic microorganism colonization impacts the relative abundance of indigenous microbial communities and suppresses the deleterious microorganisms in plant tissues. Natural products released by endophytes act as biocontrol agents and inhibit pathogen growth. The symbiosis of endophytic bacteria and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) affects plant symbiotic signaling pathways and root colonization patterns and phytohormone synthesis. In this review, the potential of the root endophytic community, colonization, and role in the improvement of plant growth has been explained in the light of intricate plant-microbe interactions.

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Keywords:  PGPR; plant growth promotion; plant-bacteria interaction; rhizo-microbiome; rhizosphere; root endophyte

Year:  2021        PMID: 33535706      PMCID: PMC7912845          DOI: 10.3390/biology10020101

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biology (Basel)        ISSN: 2079-7737


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