The origin and evolution of a plant resistosome DOI Open Access
Zhen Gong, Jinfeng Qi, Meijuan Hu

et al.

The Plant Cell, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 34(5), P. 1600 - 1620

Published: Feb. 10, 2022

The nucleotide-binding, leucine-rich receptor (NLR) protein HOPZ-ACTIVATED RESISTANCE 1 (ZAR1), an immune receptor, interacts with HOPZ-ETI-DEFICIENT (ZED1)-related kinases (ZRKs) and AVRPPHB SUSCEPTIBLE 1-like proteins to form a pentameric resistosome, triggering responses. Here, we show that ZAR1 emerged through gene duplication ZRKs were derived from the cell surface receptors wall-associated (WAKs) loss of extracellular domain before split eudicots monocots during Jurassic period. Many angiosperm orthologs, but not paralogs, are capable oligomerization in presence AtZRKs death, suggesting functional resistosome might have originated early evolution angiosperms. Surprisingly, inter-specific pairing sometimes results formation absence pathogen stimulation, within-species compatibility between as result co-evolution. Numerous concerted losses occurred angiosperms, further supporting ancient co-evolution ZRKs. Our findings provide insights into origin new plant surveillance networks.

Language: Английский

Plant–microbiome interactions: from community assembly to plant health DOI
Pankaj Trivedi, Jan E. Leach, Susannah G. Tringe

et al.

Nature Reviews Microbiology, Journal Year: 2020, Volume and Issue: 18(11), P. 607 - 621

Published: Aug. 12, 2020

Language: Английский

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Genomes of Subaerial Zygnematophyceae Provide Insights into Land Plant Evolution DOI Creative Commons

Shifeng Cheng,

Wenfei Xian,

Yuan Fu

et al.

Cell, Journal Year: 2019, Volume and Issue: 179(5), P. 1057 - 1067.e14

Published: Nov. 1, 2019

Language: Английский

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419

Rhizosphere Microbiome Assembly and Its Impact on Plant Growth DOI
Qian Qu, Zhenyan Zhang, Willie J.G.M. Peijnenburg

et al.

Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, Journal Year: 2020, Volume and Issue: 68(18), P. 5024 - 5038

Published: April 7, 2020

Microorganisms colonizing the plant rhizosphere provide a number of beneficial functions for their host. Although an increasing investigations clarified great functional capabilities microbial communities, understanding precise mechanisms underlying impact microbiome assemblies is still limited. Also, not much known about various microbiome. In this review, we summarize current knowledge biotic and abiotic factors that shape as well traits are to plants growth disease-resistance. We give particular emphasis on root metabolites how contributes growth, yield, Finally, introduce new perspective novel method showing synthetic community construction provides effective approach unravel plant–microbes microbes–microbes interplays.

Language: Английский

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364

Plant evolution driven by interactions with symbiotic and pathogenic microbes DOI
Pierre‐Marc Delaux, Sebastián Schornack

Science, Journal Year: 2021, Volume and Issue: 371(6531)

Published: Feb. 19, 2021

New pathways in plants and microbes Plants have interacted through evolution ways that shaped diversity helped colonize land. Delaux Schornack review how insights from a range of plant algal genomes reveal sustained use ancient gene modules as well emergence lineage-specific specializations. Mosses, liverworts, hornworts layered innovation onto existing to build new microbial interactions. Such innovations may be transferrable crop with an eye toward building more sustainable agriculture. Science , this issue p. eaba6605

Language: Английский

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255

Biochemistry of Terpenes and Recent Advances in Plant Protection DOI Open Access

Vincent Ninkuu,

Lin Zhang,

Jianpei Yan

et al.

International Journal of Molecular Sciences, Journal Year: 2021, Volume and Issue: 22(11), P. 5710 - 5710

Published: May 27, 2021

Biodiversity is adversely affected by the growing levels of synthetic chemicals released into environment due to agricultural activities. This has been driving force for embracing sustainable agriculture. Plant secondary metabolites offer promising alternatives protecting plants against microbes, feeding herbivores, and weeds. Terpenes are largest among PSMs have extensively studied their potential as antimicrobial, insecticidal, weed control agents. They also attract natural enemies pests beneficial insects, such pollinators dispersers. However, most these research findings shelved fail pass beyond laboratory greenhouse stages. review provides an overview terpenes, types, biosynthesis, roles in microbial pathogens, insect pests, weeds rekindle debate on using terpenes development environmentally friendly biopesticides herbicides.

Language: Английский

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212

Evo-physio: on stress responses and the earliest land plants DOI Creative Commons
Janine M. R. Fürst‐Jansen, Sophie de Vries, Jan de Vries

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Journal of Experimental Botany, Journal Year: 2020, Volume and Issue: 71(11), P. 3254 - 3269

Published: Jan. 7, 2020

Abstract Embryophytes (land plants) can be found in almost any habitat on the Earth’s surface. All of this ecologically diverse embryophytic flora arose from algae through a singular evolutionary event. Traits that were, by their nature, indispensable for conquest land plants were those are key overcoming terrestrial stressors. Not surprisingly, biology plant cells is shaped core signaling network connects environmental cues, such as stressors, to appropriate responses—which, thus, modulate growth and physiology. When did emerge? Was it already present when terrestrialization was its infancy? A comparative approach between algal relatives, streptophyte algae, allows us tackle questions resolve parts earliest plants. Exploring might shed light exactly how they overcame challenges terrestrialization. Here, we outline approaches rationale underlying analyses towards inferring genetic toolkit stress response aided land.

Language: Английский

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142

A review of plants strategies to resist biotic and abiotic environmental stressors DOI

Mohsin Nawaz,

Jianfan Sun,

Samina Shabbir

et al.

The Science of The Total Environment, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 900, P. 165832 - 165832

Published: July 29, 2023

Language: Английский

Citations

121

Co‐evolution within the plant holobiont drives host performance DOI Creative Commons
Fantin Mesny, Stéphane Hacquard, Bart P. H. J. Thomma

et al.

EMBO Reports, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 24(9)

Published: July 20, 2023

Plants interact with a diversity of microorganisms that influence their growth and resilience, they can therefore be considered as ecological entities, namely "plant holobionts," rather than singular organisms. In plant holobiont, the assembly above- belowground microbiota is ruled by host, microbial, environmental factors. Upon microorganism perception, plants activate immune signaling resulting in secretion factors modulate composition. Additionally, metabolic interdependencies antagonism between microbes are driving forces for community assemblies. We argue complex plant-microbe intermicrobial interactions have been selected during evolution may promote survival fitness associated holobionts. As part this process, evolved metabolite-mediated strategies to selectively recruit beneficial microbiota. Some these members show host-adaptation, from which mutualism rapidly arise. also co-evolved antagonistic activities restrict proliferation high pathogenic potential prevent disease development. Co-evolution within holobionts thus ultimately drives performance.

Language: Английский

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Exploration of Plant-Microbe Interactions for Sustainable Agriculture in CRISPR Era DOI Creative Commons
Rahul Mahadev Shelake, Dibyajyoti Pramanik, Jae‐Yean Kim

et al.

Microorganisms, Journal Year: 2019, Volume and Issue: 7(8), P. 269 - 269

Published: Aug. 17, 2019

Plants and microbes are co-evolved interact with each other in nature. Plant-associated microbes, often referred to as plant microbiota, an integral part of life. Depending on the health effects hosts, plant–microbe (PM) interactions either beneficial or harmful. The role microbiota growth promotion (PGP) protection against various stresses is well known. Recently, our knowledge community composition microbiome significant driving factors have significantly improved. So, use a reliable approach for next green revolution meet global food demand sustainable eco-friendly agriculture. An application multifaceted PM needs novel tools know critical genetic molecular aspects. Recently discovered clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR)/Cas-mediated genome editing (GE) great interest explore interactions. A systematic understanding will enable GE enhance capacity plants agronomic trait improvement. This review focuses applying techniques associated discovering fundamentals interactions, disease resistance, PGP activity, future implications

Language: Английский

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What is the Molecular Basis of Nonhost Resistance? DOI Creative Commons
Ralph Panstruga, Matthew Moscou

Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions, Journal Year: 2020, Volume and Issue: 33(11), P. 1253 - 1264

Published: Aug. 18, 2020

This article is part of the Top 10 Unanswered Questions in MPMI invited review series. Nonhost resistance typically considered ability a plant species to repel all attempts pathogen colonize it and reproduce on it. Based this common definition, nonhost presumed be very durable and, thus, great interest for its potential use agriculture. Despite considerable research efforts, molecular basis type immunity remains nebulous. We here stress fact that “nonhost resistance” phenomenological rather than mechanistic concept comprises more facets considered. further argue essentially relies same genes pathways as other types immunity, which some may act bottlenecks particular pathogens given or under certain conditions. Thus, our view, frequently used term genes” misleading should avoided. Depending plant–pathogen combination, involve recognition effectors by host immune sensor proteins, might give rise shifts range expansions due evolutionary-conditioned gains losses respective armories. extent also defines ranges. In instances, immune-related can transferred across boost defense, resulting augmented disease resistance. discuss future routes deepening understanding confusing cautiously light holistic view immunity.

Language: Английский

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