| Literature DB >> 34877653 |
Yechun Hong1, Qian Zhou1, Yuqiong Hao1, Ancheng C Huang1.
Abstract
Plants and microbes coinhabit the earth and have coevolved during environmental changes over time. Root metabolites are the key to mediating the dynamic association between plants and microbes, yet the underlying functions and mechanisms behind this remain largely illusive. Knowledge of metabolite-mediated alteration of the root microbiota in response to environmental stress will open avenues for engineering root microbiotas for improved plant stress resistance and health. Here, we synthesize recent advances connecting environmental stresses, the root metabolome and microbiota, and propose integrated synthetic biology-based strategies for tuning the plant root metabolome in situ for microbe-assisted stress resistance, offering potential solutions to combat climate change. The current limitations, challenges and perspectives for engineering the plant root metabolome for modulating microbiota are collectively discussed.Entities:
Keywords: climate change; root metabolome; root microbiota; secondary metabolites; stress resistance; synthetic biology
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34877653 DOI: 10.1111/nph.17908
Source DB: PubMed Journal: New Phytol ISSN: 0028-646X Impact factor: 10.151