Mycorrhizal symbiosis in plant growth and stress adaptation: from genes to ecosystems

J Shi, X Wang, E Wang - Annual Review of Plant Biology, 2023 - annualreviews.org
Plant roots associate with diverse microbes (including bacteria, fungi, archaea, protists, and
viruses) collectively called the root-associated microbiome. Among them, mycorrhizal fungi …

Microbial interactions within the plant holobiont

MA Hassani, P Durán, S Hacquard - Microbiome, 2018 - Springer
Since the colonization of land by ancestral plant lineages 450 million years ago, plants and
their associated microbes have been interacting with each other, forming an assemblage of …

[HTML][HTML] Bacteria and fungi can contribute to nutrients bioavailability and aggregate formation in degraded soils

MI Rashid, LH Mujawar, T Shahzad, T Almeelbi… - Microbiological …, 2016 - Elsevier
Intensive agricultural practices and cultivation of exhaustive crops has deteriorated soil
fertility and its quality in agroecosystems. According to an estimate, such practices will …

Experimental evidence of microbial inheritance in plants and transmission routes from seed to phyllosphere and root

A Abdelfattah, M Wisniewski, L Schena… - Environmental …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
While the environment is considered the primary origin of the plant microbiome, the potential
role of seeds as a source of transmitting microorganisms has not received much attention …

[HTML][HTML] Tamm Review: On the nature of the nitrogen limitation to plant growth in Fennoscandian boreal forests

P Högberg, T Näsholm, O Franklin… - Forest Ecology and …, 2017 - Elsevier
The supply of nitrogen commonly limits plant production in boreal forests and also affects
species composition and ecosystem functions other than plant growth. These interrelations …

The endophytic microbiome as a hotspot of synergistic interactions, with prospects of plant growth promotion

UK Vandana, J Rajkumari, LP Singha, L Satish… - Biology, 2021 - mdpi.com
Simple Summary Endophytic bacteria are plant-associated bacteria that live in the internal
tissues of the plant without harming the host plant. They have an important role in plant …

Fungal-bacterial cooccurrence patterns differ between arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi and nonmycorrhizal fungi across soil niches

MM Yuan, A Kakouridis, E Starr, N Nguyen, S Shi… - MBio, 2021 - Am Soc Microbiol
Soil bacteria and fungi are known to form niche-specific communities that differ between
actively growing and decaying roots. Yet almost nothing is known about the cross-kingdom …

[PDF][PDF] High-throughput molecular technologies for unraveling the mystery of soil microbial community: Challenges and future prospects

R Lahlali, DSS Ibrahim, Z Belabess, MZK Roni… - Heliyon, 2021 - cell.com
Soil microbial communities play a crucial role in soil fertility, sustainability, and plant health.
However, intensive agriculture with increasing chemical inputs and changing environments …

[HTML][HTML] Microbial community response to growing season and plant nutrient optimisation in a boreal Norway spruce forest

JC Haas, NR Street, A Sjödin, NM Lee… - Soil Biology and …, 2018 - Elsevier
Interactions between Norway spruce trees and bacteria and fungi in nutrient limited boreal
forests can be beneficial for tree growth and fitness. Tree-level effects of anthropogenic …

Positive interactions between mycorrhizal fungi and bacteria are widespread and benefit plant growth

L Berrios, J Yeam, L Holm, W Robinson, PT Pellitier… - Current Biology, 2023 - cell.com
Summary Bacteria, ectomycorrhizal (EcM) fungi, and land plants have been coevolving for
nearly 200 million years, and their interactions presumably contribute to the function of …