作者
Ke Yu, Ramon Tichelaar, Yang Liu, Niharika Savant, Ellen Lagendijk, Sanne Van Kuijk, Ioannis Stringlis, Anja Van Dijken, Cara Haney, Corné Pieterse, Peter Bakker, Roeland Berendsen
发表日期
2019/11/18
期刊
CURRENT-BIOLOGY-D-19-00852
简介
The root microbiome consists of commensal, pathogenic, and plant-beneficial microbes [1]. Most members of the root microbiome possess microbe-associated molecular patterns (MAMPs) similar to those of plant pathogens [2]. Their recognition can lead to the activation of host immunity and suppression of plant growth due to growth-defense tradeoffs [3, 4]. We found that 42% of the tested root microbiota, including the plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria Pseudomonas capeferrum WCS358 [5, 6] and Pseudomonas simiae WCS417 [6, 7], are able to quench local Arabidopsis thaliana root immune responses that are triggered by flg22 [8], an immunogenic epitope of the MAMP flagellin [9], suggesting that this is an important function of the root microbiome. In a screen for WCS358 mutants that lost their capacity to suppress flg22-induced CYP71A12pro:GUS MAMP-reporter gene expression, we identified the bacterial …
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