Soil Science and Plant Nutrition Department, Agriculture Faculty, Harran University, Sanliurfa 63200, Turkey.
Section of Botany, Department of Biology, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, 15784 Athens, Greece.
Int J Mol Sci. 2023 Nov 8;24(22):16064. doi: 10.3390/ijms242216064.
Plant growth-promoting microorganisms (PGPMs) have emerged as valuable allies for enhancing plant growth, health, and productivity across diverse environmental conditions. However, the complex molecular mechanisms governing plant-PGPM symbiosis under the climatic hazard of drought, which is critically challenging global food security, remain largely unknown. This comprehensive review explores the involved molecular interactions that underpin plant-PGPM partnerships during drought stress, thereby offering insights into hormonal regulation and epigenetic modulation. This review explores the challenges and prospects associated with optimizing and deploying PGPMs to promote sustainable agriculture in the face of drought stress. In summary, it offers strategic recommendations to propel research efforts and facilitate the practical implementation of PGPMs, thereby enhancing their efficacy in mitigating drought-detrimental effects in agricultural soils.
植物促生微生物(PGPM)已成为增强植物生长、健康和生产力的有价值的盟友,适用于各种环境条件。然而,在干旱这一对全球粮食安全构成严重挑战的气候危害下,控制植物-PGPM 共生的复杂分子机制在很大程度上仍然未知。本综述探讨了在干旱胁迫下支撑植物-PGPM 伙伴关系的分子相互作用,从而深入了解激素调节和表观遗传调控。本综述探讨了在面对干旱胁迫时,优化和部署 PGPM 以促进可持续农业所面临的挑战和前景。总之,它提供了战略建议,以推动研究工作并促进 PGPM 的实际应用,从而提高它们在减轻农业土壤干旱不利影响方面的功效。