Srivastava Ashish K, Singh Reema D, Pandey Girdhar K, Mukherjee Prasun K, Foyer Christine H
Nuclear Agriculture and Biotechnology Division, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India.
Homi Bhabha National Institute, Mumbai, India.
Plant Cell Environ. 2025 Apr;48(4):2534-2548. doi: 10.1111/pce.15245. Epub 2024 Nov 4.
Plants are an intrinsic part of the soil community, which is comprised of a diverse range of organisms that interact in the rhizosphere through continuous molecular communications. The molecular dialogue within the plant microbiome involves a complex repertoire of primary and secondary metabolites that interact within different liquid matrices and biofilms. Communication functions are likely to involve membrane-less organelles formed by liquid-liquid phase separation of proteins and natural deep eutectic solvents that play a role as alternative media to water. We discuss the chemistry of inter-organism communication and signalling within the biosphere that allows plants to discriminate between harmful, benign and beneficial microorganisms. We summarize current information concerning the chemical repertoire that underpins plant-microbe communication and host-range specificity. We highlight how the regulated production, perception and processing of reactive oxygen species (ROS) is used in the communication between plants and microbes and within the communities that shape the soil microbiome.
植物是土壤群落的固有组成部分,土壤群落由各种各样的生物体组成,这些生物体通过持续的分子通讯在根际相互作用。植物微生物组内的分子对话涉及在不同液体基质和生物膜中相互作用的一系列复杂的初级和次级代谢产物。通讯功能可能涉及由蛋白质的液-液相分离形成的无膜细胞器以及作为水的替代介质发挥作用的天然深共熔溶剂。我们讨论了生物圈中生物体间通讯和信号传导的化学过程,这一过程使植物能够区分有害、无害和有益微生物。我们总结了有关支撑植物-微生物通讯和宿主范围特异性的化学物质库的当前信息。我们强调了活性氧(ROS)的调控产生、感知和处理如何在植物与微生物之间以及在塑造土壤微生物组的群落内部的通讯中发挥作用。