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植物病原菌的社会进化与欺骗行为。

Social Evolution and Cheating in Plant Pathogens.

机构信息

Department of Plant Pathology and Department of Crop and Soil Sciences, Washington State University, Pullman, Washington 99164, USA; email:

出版信息

Annu Rev Phytopathol. 2020 Aug 25;58:55-75. doi: 10.1146/annurev-phyto-010820-012740. Epub 2020 Jun 29.

Abstract

Plant pathogens are a critical component of the microbiome that exist as populations undergoing ecological and evolutionary processes within their host. Many aspects of virulence rely on social interactions mediated through multiple forms of public goods, including quorum-sensing signals, exoenzymes, and effectors. Virulence and disease progression involve life-history decisions that have social implications with large effects on both host and microbe fitness, such as the timing of key transitions. Considering the molecular basis of sequential stages of plant-pathogen interactions highlights many opportunities for pathogens to cheat, and there is evidence for ample variation in virulence. Case studies reveal systems where cheating has been demonstrated and others where it is likely occurring. Harnessing the social interactions of pathogens, along with leveraging novel sensing and -omics technologies to understand microbial fitness in the field, will enable us to better manage plant microbiomes in the interest of plant health.

摘要

植物病原体是微生物组的一个关键组成部分,它们以在宿主内进行生态和进化过程的种群形式存在。毒力的许多方面依赖于通过多种形式的公共物品介导的社交互动,包括群体感应信号、胞外酶和效应子。毒力和疾病进展涉及具有社会影响的生活史决策,这些决策对宿主和微生物的适应性有很大影响,例如关键转变的时间。考虑植物-病原体相互作用的连续阶段的分子基础,突出了病原体欺骗的许多机会,并且有证据表明毒力存在很大的差异。案例研究揭示了已经证明存在欺骗的系统,以及其他可能发生欺骗的系统。利用病原体的社交互动,以及利用新型感应和组学技术来理解野外微生物的适应性,将使我们能够更好地管理植物微生物组,以维护植物健康。

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