Plants employ immunological and ecological strategies to resist biotic stress. Recent evidence suggests that plants adapt to biotic stress by changing their root exudation chemistry to assemble health-promoting microbiomes. This so-called ‘cry-for-help’ hypothesis provides a mechanistic explanation for previously characterized soil feedback responses to plant disease, such as the development of disease-suppressing soils upon successive cultivations of take all-infected wheat. Here, we divide the hypothesis into individual stages and evaluate the evidence for each component. We review how plant immune responses modify root exudation chemistry, as well as what impact this has on microbial activities, and the subsequent plant responses to thes...
A growing body of research is highlighting the impacts root-associated microbial communities can hav...
By changing soil properties, plants can modify their growth environment. Although the soil microbiot...
International audienceBackground and aims The rhizosphere microbiome has been shown to contribute to...
Plants are subjected to diverse biotic and abiotic stresses in life. These can induce changes in tra...
There is an urgent need to raise agricultural production to feed the increasing world population. To...
Plants are faced with various biotic and abiotic stresses during their life cycle. To withstand thes...
© 2020 Society for Experimental Biology and John Wiley & Sons Ltd Plants forage soil for water and...
Conferencia científicaPlant roots are colonized by an astounding number of microorganisms that can r...
The outcome of root-microbiome interactions determines the health and yield of crop plants. Besides ...
Challenges to food security under conditions of global change are forcing us to increase global crop...
limate change is altering the environment in which plants grow and survive. An increase in worldwide...
Soil-borne plant diseases are a major source of crop losses. Biologically active soils have the abil...
Root and foot diseases severely impede grain legume cultivation worldwide. Breeding lines with resis...
Plant-derived root exudates modulate plant-microbe interactions and may play an important role in pa...
Plant health and growth are profoundly affected by interactions with soil microorganisms in both eco...
A growing body of research is highlighting the impacts root-associated microbial communities can hav...
By changing soil properties, plants can modify their growth environment. Although the soil microbiot...
International audienceBackground and aims The rhizosphere microbiome has been shown to contribute to...
Plants are subjected to diverse biotic and abiotic stresses in life. These can induce changes in tra...
There is an urgent need to raise agricultural production to feed the increasing world population. To...
Plants are faced with various biotic and abiotic stresses during their life cycle. To withstand thes...
© 2020 Society for Experimental Biology and John Wiley & Sons Ltd Plants forage soil for water and...
Conferencia científicaPlant roots are colonized by an astounding number of microorganisms that can r...
The outcome of root-microbiome interactions determines the health and yield of crop plants. Besides ...
Challenges to food security under conditions of global change are forcing us to increase global crop...
limate change is altering the environment in which plants grow and survive. An increase in worldwide...
Soil-borne plant diseases are a major source of crop losses. Biologically active soils have the abil...
Root and foot diseases severely impede grain legume cultivation worldwide. Breeding lines with resis...
Plant-derived root exudates modulate plant-microbe interactions and may play an important role in pa...
Plant health and growth are profoundly affected by interactions with soil microorganisms in both eco...
A growing body of research is highlighting the impacts root-associated microbial communities can hav...
By changing soil properties, plants can modify their growth environment. Although the soil microbiot...
International audienceBackground and aims The rhizosphere microbiome has been shown to contribute to...