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Roads to Construct and Re-build Plant Microbiota Communityopen accessRoads to Construct and Re-build Plant Microbiota Community

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Roads to Construct and Re-build Plant Microbiota Community
Authors
김다란곽연식
Issue Date
Oct-2022
Publisher
한국식물병리학회
Keywords
beneficial microbe; microbial engineering; microbiome; Streptomyces
Citation
The Plant Pathology Journal, v.38, no.5, pp 425 - 431
Pages
7
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
KCI
Journal Title
The Plant Pathology Journal
Volume
38
Number
5
Start Page
425
End Page
431
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/816
DOI
10.5423/PPJ.RW.05.2022.0065
ISSN
1598-2254
2093-9280
Abstract
Plant microbiota has influenced plant growth and physiology significantly. Plant and plant-associated microbes have flexible interactions that respond to changes in environmental conditions. These interactions can be adjusted to suit the requirements of the microbial community or the host physiology. In addition, it can be modified to suit microbiota structure or fixed by the host condition. However, no technology is realized yet to control mechanically manipulated plant microbiota structure. Here, we review step-by-step plant-associated microbial partnership from plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria to the microbiota structural modulation. Glutamic acid enriched the population of Streptomyces, a specific taxon in anthosphere microbiota community. Additionally, the population density of the microbes in the rhizosphere was also a positive response to glutamic acid treatment. Although many types of research are conducted on the structural revealing of plant microbiota, these concepts need to be further understood as to how the plant microbiota clusters are controlled or modulated at the community level. This review suggests that the intrinsic level of glutamic acid in planta is associated with the microbiota composition that the external supply of the biostimulant can modulate.
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