The plants and root-associated microbiomes are closely related. Plant metabolic substances can serve as a nutrient source for the microbiome, and in return, the microbiome can regulate the production of plant metabolic substances. Wild rice (Oryza rufipogon), as the ancestor of cultivated rice (Oryza sativa), has changed several metabolic pathways and root-associated microbiome during evolution. Thus, the study of the different associations between metabolic pathways and root-associated microbiomes in wild and cultivated rice varieties is important for rice breeding. In this article, the co-evolutionary association between metabolic pathways, which are based on transcriptome data, and root-associated microbiomes, which are based on 16S rRNA...
Rice, the main staple food for about half of the world’s population, has had the growth of its prod...
The diversity of root endophytic microorganisms, which is closely related to plant life activities, ...
Abstract Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR), whose growth is stimulated by root exudates, a...
Microbial communities from rhizosphere (rhizomicrobiomes) have been significantly impacted by domest...
Aims: Specific soil bacteria can sense and respond to the selective rhizosphere recruitment of root ...
Abstract Background Magnaporthe oryzae, the causal fungus of rice blast disease, negatively impacts ...
Compared with root-associated habitats, little is known about the role of microbiota inside other ri...
Plant-associated microbes form complex interactions within their microbial community as well as with...
Metagenomic analysis was applied to bacterial communities associated with the shoots of two field-gr...
Plant microbial communities may moderate the plant responses to different abiotic or biotic stresses...
Plants depend upon beneficial interactions between roots and microbes for nutrient availability, gro...
Medicinal plants are the basic materials of traditional Chinese medicine. Soil characteristics and m...
BACKGROUND:The rhizome, the original stem of land plants, enables species to invade new territory an...
The rhizosphere-associated microbiome impacts plant performance and tolerance to abiotic and biotic ...
Root systems consist of different root types (RTs) with distinct developmental and functional charac...
Rice, the main staple food for about half of the world’s population, has had the growth of its prod...
The diversity of root endophytic microorganisms, which is closely related to plant life activities, ...
Abstract Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR), whose growth is stimulated by root exudates, a...
Microbial communities from rhizosphere (rhizomicrobiomes) have been significantly impacted by domest...
Aims: Specific soil bacteria can sense and respond to the selective rhizosphere recruitment of root ...
Abstract Background Magnaporthe oryzae, the causal fungus of rice blast disease, negatively impacts ...
Compared with root-associated habitats, little is known about the role of microbiota inside other ri...
Plant-associated microbes form complex interactions within their microbial community as well as with...
Metagenomic analysis was applied to bacterial communities associated with the shoots of two field-gr...
Plant microbial communities may moderate the plant responses to different abiotic or biotic stresses...
Plants depend upon beneficial interactions between roots and microbes for nutrient availability, gro...
Medicinal plants are the basic materials of traditional Chinese medicine. Soil characteristics and m...
BACKGROUND:The rhizome, the original stem of land plants, enables species to invade new territory an...
The rhizosphere-associated microbiome impacts plant performance and tolerance to abiotic and biotic ...
Root systems consist of different root types (RTs) with distinct developmental and functional charac...
Rice, the main staple food for about half of the world’s population, has had the growth of its prod...
The diversity of root endophytic microorganisms, which is closely related to plant life activities, ...
Abstract Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR), whose growth is stimulated by root exudates, a...