Department of Plant Microbe Interactions, Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research, 50829, Cologne, Germany.
Environmental Genomics, Christian-Albrechts University of Kiel, 24118, Kiel, Germany.
Microbiome. 2018 Mar 27;6(1):58. doi: 10.1186/s40168-018-0445-0.
Since the colonization of land by ancestral plant lineages 450 million years ago, plants and their associated microbes have been interacting with each other, forming an assemblage of species that is often referred to as a "holobiont." Selective pressure acting on holobiont components has likely shaped plant-associated microbial communities and selected for host-adapted microorganisms that impact plant fitness. However, the high microbial densities detected on plant tissues, together with the fast generation time of microbes and their more ancient origin compared to their host, suggest that microbe-microbe interactions are also important selective forces sculpting complex microbial assemblages in the phyllosphere, rhizosphere, and plant endosphere compartments. Reductionist approaches conducted under laboratory conditions have been critical to decipher the strategies used by specific microbes to cooperate and compete within or outside plant tissues. Nonetheless, our understanding of these microbial interactions in shaping more complex plant-associated microbial communities, along with their relevance for host health in a more natural context, remains sparse. Using examples obtained from reductionist and community-level approaches, we discuss the fundamental role of microbe-microbe interactions (prokaryotes and micro-eukaryotes) for microbial community structure and plant health. We provide a conceptual framework illustrating that interactions among microbiota members are critical for the establishment and the maintenance of host-microbial homeostasis.
自 4.5 亿年前祖先植物谱系在陆地上殖民以来,植物及其相关微生物一直在相互作用,形成了一个通常被称为“全共生体”的物种集合。作用于全共生体成分的选择压力可能塑造了与植物相关的微生物群落,并选择了适应宿主的微生物,从而影响植物的适应性。然而,在植物组织上检测到的高微生物密度,加上微生物的快速世代时间及其比宿主更古老的起源,表明微生物-微生物相互作用也是塑造叶际、根际和植物内共生体部分复杂微生物组合的重要选择力量。在实验室条件下进行的还原论方法对于破译特定微生物在植物组织内外合作和竞争所使用的策略至关重要。尽管如此,我们对这些微生物相互作用在塑造更复杂的植物相关微生物群落中的作用,以及它们在更自然的环境中对宿主健康的相关性的理解仍然很匮乏。我们使用从还原论和群落水平方法获得的实例,讨论了微生物-微生物相互作用(原核生物和微型真核生物)对微生物群落结构和植物健康的基本作用。我们提供了一个概念框架,说明微生物群落成员之间的相互作用对于建立和维持宿主-微生物动态平衡至关重要。