• Media type: E-Article
  • Title: Biotic Interactions in the Rhizosphere: A Diverse Cooperative Enterprise for Plant Productivity
  • Contributor: De-la-Peña, Clelia; Loyola-Vargas, Víctor M.
  • imprint: American Society of Plant Biologists, 2014
  • Published in: Plant Physiology
  • Language: English
  • DOI: 10.1104/pp.114.241810
  • ISSN: 0032-0889; 1532-2548
  • Keywords: Update on Biotic Interactions in the Rhizosphere
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  • Description: <p>Microbes and plants have evolved biochemical mechanisms to communicate with each other. The molecules responsible for such communication are secreted during beneficial or harmful interactions. Hundreds of these molecules secreted into the rhizosphere have been identified, and their functions are being studied in order to understand the mechanisms of interaction and communication among the different members of the rhizosphere community. The importance of root and microbe secretion to the underground habitat in improving crop productivity is increasingly recognized, with the discovery and characterization of new secreting compounds found in the rhizosphere. Different omic approaches, such as genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, and metabolomics, have expanded our understanding of the first signals between microbes and plants. In this review, we highlight the more recent discoveries related to molecules secreted into the rhizosphere and how they affect plant productivity, either negatively or positively. In addition, we include a survey of novel approaches to studying the rhizosphere and emerging opportunities to direct future studies.</p>
  • Access State: Open Access