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Título: Impact of plant domestication on rhizosphere microbiome assembly and functions.
Autoria: PÉREZ-JARAMILLO, J. E.
MENDES, R.
RAAIJMAKERS, J. M.
Afiliação: JUAN ESTEBAN PEREZ-JARAMILLO, Netherlands Institute of Ecology; RODRIGO MENDES, CNPMA; JOS M RAAIJMAKERS, Netherlands Institute of Ecology.
Ano de publicação: 2016
Referência: Plant Molecular Biology, The Hague, v. 90, n. 6, p. 635-644, 2016.
Conteúdo: Abstract: The rhizosphere microbiome is pivotal for plant health and growth, providing defence against pests and diseases, facilitating nutrient acquisition and helping plants to withstand abiotic stresses. Plants can actively recruit members of the soil microbial community for positive feedbacks, but the underlying mechanisms and plant traits that drive microbiome assembly and functions are largely unknown. Domestication of plant species has substantially contributed to human civilization, but also caused a strong decrease in the genetic diversity of modern crop cultivars that may have affected the ability of plants to establish beneficial associations with rhizosphere microbes. Here, we review how plants shape the rhizosphere microbiome and how domestication may have impacted rhizosphere microbiome assembly and functions via habitat expansion and via changes in crop management practices, root exudation, root architecture, and plant litter quality. We also propose a ?back to the roots? framework that comprises the exploration of the microbiome of indigenous plants and their native habitats for the identification of plant and microbial traits with the ultimate goal to reinstate beneficial associations that may have been undermined during plant domestication.
Thesagro: Rizosfera
Bactéria
NAL Thesaurus: Rhizosphere bacteria
Microbiome
Crops
Domestication
wild relatives
Palavras-chave: Rhizosphere microbiome
Plant domestication
Plant-microbe interactions
Tipo do material: Artigo de periódico
Acesso: openAccess
Aparece nas coleções:Artigo em periódico indexado (CNPMA)

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