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The Multifactorial Basis for Plant Health Promotion by Plant-Associated Bacteria

机译:植物相关细菌促进植物健康的多因素基础

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On plants, microbial populations interact with each other and their host through the actions of secreted metabolites. However, the combined action of diverse organisms and their different metabolites on plant health has yet to be fully appreciated. Here, the multifactorial nature of these interactions, at the organismal and molecular level, leading to the biological control of plant diseases is reviewed. To do so, we describe in detail the ecological significance of three different classes of secondary metabolites and discuss how they might contribute to biological control. Specifically, the roles of auxin, acetoin, and phenazines are considered, because they represent very different but important types of secondary metabolites. We also describe how studies of the global regulation of bacterial secondary metabolism have led to the discovery of new genes and phenotypes related to plant health promotion. In conclusion, we describe three avenues for future research that will help to integrate these complex and diverse observations into a more coherent synthesis of bacterially mediated biocontrol of plant diseases.
机译:在植物上,微生物种群通过分泌的代谢产物彼此相互作用,并与宿主相互作用。但是,各种生物及其不同代谢产物对植物健康的综合作用尚未得到充分认识。在此,回顾了这些相互作用在生物和分子水平上的多因素性质,从而导致了对植物病害的生物控制。为此,我们详细描述了三种不同类别的次级代谢产物的生态学意义,并讨论了它们如何有助于生物防治。具体而言,考虑了生长素,乙酰丙酮和吩嗪的作用,因为它们代表了非常不同但重要的次级代谢物类型。我们还描述了细菌次级代谢的全球调控研究如何导致与植物健康促进相关的新基因和表型的发现。总之,我们描述了三种未来研究的途径,这些途径将有助于将这些复杂而多样的观察结果整合到细菌介导的植物病害生物防治的更一致的合成中。

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