Olanrewaju Oluwaseyi Samuel, Glick Bernard R, Babalola Olubukola Oluranti
Unit for Environmental Sciences and Management, Microbiology, North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, Private Bag X6001, Potchefstroom, 2520, South Africa.
Department of Biology, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, N2L3G1, Canada.
Heliyon. 2024 Nov 19;10(23):e40517. doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e40517. eCollection 2024 Dec 15.
Understanding the causal link between the microbiome and plant health is crucial for the future of crop production. Established studies have shown a symbiotic relationship between microbes and plants, reshaping our knowledge of plant microbiomes' role in health and disease. Addressing confounding factors in microbiome study is essential, as standardization enables precise identification of microbiome features that influence outcomes. The microbiome significantly impacts plant development, necessitating holistic investigation for maintaining plant health. Mechanistic studies have deepened our understanding of microbiome structure and function related to plant health, though much research still needs to be carried out. This review, therefore, discusses current challenges and proposes advancing studies from correlation to causation and translation. We explore current knowledge on the microbiome and plant health, emphasizing multi-omics approaches and hypothesis-driven research. Future studies should focus on developing translational research for producing probiotics and prebiotics from biomarkers that regulate the microbiome-plant health connection, promoting sustainable crop production through microbiome applications.
了解微生物组与植物健康之间的因果联系对未来作物生产至关重要。已开展的研究表明微生物与植物之间存在共生关系,重塑了我们对植物微生物组在健康和疾病中作用的认识。解决微生物组研究中的混杂因素至关重要,因为标准化能够精确识别影响结果的微生物组特征。微生物组对植物发育有显著影响,因此需要进行全面调查以维持植物健康。机制研究加深了我们对与植物健康相关的微生物组结构和功能的理解,不过仍有许多研究有待开展。因此,本综述讨论了当前的挑战,并提出了从相关性研究推进到因果关系研究及转化研究的建议。我们探讨了关于微生物组与植物健康的现有知识,强调多组学方法和假设驱动的研究。未来的研究应专注于开展转化研究,以便从调节微生物组与植物健康联系的生物标志物中生产益生菌和益生元,通过微生物组应用促进可持续作物生产。