Plants are capable of releasing specific root exudates to recruit beneficial rhizosphere microbes upon foliar pathogen invasion attack, including long-chain fatty acids, amino acids, short-chain organic acids and sugars. Although long-chain fatty acids and amino acids application have been linked to soil legacy effects that improve future plant performance in the presence of the pathogen, the precise mechanisms involved are to a large extent still unknown. Here, we conditioned soils with long-chain fatty acids and amino acids application (L + A) or short-chain organic acids and sugars (S + S) to examine the direct role of such exudates on soil microbiome structure and function. The L + A treatment recruited higher abundances of Proteobacter...
Plants form commensal associations with soil microorganisms, creating a root microbiome that provide...
Plant roots are colonized by an immense number of microbes, referred to as the root microbiome. Sele...
International audienceBackground and aims The rhizosphere microbiome has been shown to contribute to...
Plants are capable of releasing specific root exudates to recruit beneficial rhizosphere microbes up...
BACKGROUND: Plants are capable of building up beneficial rhizosphere communities as is evidenced by ...
In nature and agriculture, plants interact with an astonishing number of microbes, collectively refe...
Plant-derived root exudates modulate plant-microbe interactions and may play an important role in pa...
Biologically important plant-microbe interactions are mediated by a wide array of signal compounds r...
Plant-derived low-molecular weight compounds play a crucial role in shaping soil microbiome function...
Plant roots are colonized by an immense number of microbes, referred to as the root microbiome. Sele...
Plants form commensal associations with soil microorganisms, creating a root microbiome that provide...
Plant roots are colonized by an immense number of microbes, referred to as the root microbiome. Sele...
International audienceBackground and aims The rhizosphere microbiome has been shown to contribute to...
Plants are capable of releasing specific root exudates to recruit beneficial rhizosphere microbes up...
BACKGROUND: Plants are capable of building up beneficial rhizosphere communities as is evidenced by ...
In nature and agriculture, plants interact with an astonishing number of microbes, collectively refe...
Plant-derived root exudates modulate plant-microbe interactions and may play an important role in pa...
Biologically important plant-microbe interactions are mediated by a wide array of signal compounds r...
Plant-derived low-molecular weight compounds play a crucial role in shaping soil microbiome function...
Plant roots are colonized by an immense number of microbes, referred to as the root microbiome. Sele...
Plants form commensal associations with soil microorganisms, creating a root microbiome that provide...
Plant roots are colonized by an immense number of microbes, referred to as the root microbiome. Sele...
International audienceBackground and aims The rhizosphere microbiome has been shown to contribute to...