Schenkel Denis, Lemfack Marie C, Piechulla Birgit, Splivallo Richard
Institute for Molecular Biosciences, Goethe University Frankfurt Frankfurt, Germany ; Integrative Fungal Research Cluster Frankfurt, Germany.
Institute for Biological Sciences, University of Rostock Rostock, Germany.
Front Plant Sci. 2015 Sep 14;6:707. doi: 10.3389/fpls.2015.00707. eCollection 2015.
Volatile organic compounds are secondary metabolites emitted by all organisms, especially by plants and microbes. Their role as aboveground signals has been established for decades. Recent evidence suggests that they might have a non-negligible role belowground and might be involved in root-root and root-microbial/pest interactions. Our aim here was to make a comprehensive review of belowground volatile diversity using a meta-analysis approach. At first we synthesized current literature knowledge on plant root volatiles and classified them in terms of chemical diversity. In a second step, relying on the mVOC database of microbial volatiles, we classified volatiles based on their emitters (bacteria vs. fungi) and their specific ecological niche (i.e., rhizosphere, soil). Our results highlight similarities and differences among root and microbial volatiles and also suggest that some might be niche specific. We further explored the possibility that volatiles might be involved in intra- and inter-specific root-root communication and discuss the ecological implications of such scenario. Overall this work synthesizes current knowledge on the belowground volatilome and the potential signaling role of its constituents. It also highlights that the total diversity of belowground volatiles might be orders of magnitude larger that the few hundreds of compounds described to date.
挥发性有机化合物是所有生物体释放的次生代谢产物,尤其是植物和微生物。它们作为地上信号的作用已经确立了数十年。最近的证据表明,它们在地下可能具有不可忽视的作用,并且可能参与根际与根际、根际与微生物/害虫之间的相互作用。我们的目的是使用荟萃分析方法对地下挥发性物质的多样性进行全面综述。首先,我们综合了当前关于植物根系挥发物的文献知识,并根据化学多样性对它们进行了分类。第二步,依靠微生物挥发物的mVOC数据库,我们根据挥发物的释放者(细菌与真菌)及其特定的生态位(即根际、土壤)对挥发物进行了分类。我们的结果突出了根系挥发物和微生物挥发物之间的异同,也表明有些可能是特定生态位的。我们进一步探讨了挥发物可能参与种内和种间根际交流的可能性,并讨论了这种情况的生态意义。总体而言,这项工作综合了当前关于地下挥发组及其成分潜在信号作用的知识。它还强调,地下挥发物的总多样性可能比迄今为止描述的数百种化合物大几个数量级。