Mycorrhizal research now: from the micro‐ to the macro‐scale DOI Open Access
Francis Martin, Maarja Öpik, Ian A. Dickie

et al.

New Phytologist, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 242(4), P. 1399 - 1403

Published: April 24, 2024

Mycorrhizal symbioses are complex relationships between plants and fungi that significantly affect ecosystem dynamics functions across terrestrial environments. These symbiotic interactions, which involve a diverse range of fungal lineages, including Mucoromycotina, Glomeromycotina, Ascomycota, Basidiomycota, as well various plant hosts, critical for nutrient cycling, carbon sequestration, growth, resilience both partners to environmental stressors. Recent advances in molecular biology, genetics, sciences have enhanced our understanding mycorrhizal illuminated the mechanisms govern these intricate interactions their ecological implications. In this New Phytologist Special Issue on 'Mycorrhizal research now: from micro- macro-scale', we bring together collection studies, examine types symbioses, such arbuscular mycorrhizal, orchid ericoid ectomycorrhizal associations. studies explored molecular, physiological, dimensions uncovering conversations illuminating broader By integrating perspectives, endeavors untangle multifaceted cascading effects ecosystems. Through distilling key insights goal is identify emerging themes future directions research. Martin & van der Heijden (2024, issue pp. 1486–1506) review genomic revealed genes involved uptake symbiosis development, discuss adaptations fundamental evolution lifestyles. Their work integrated genomics with theory, thereby enhancing evolutionary functional significance how hold promise sustainable agriculture forestry by acquisition stress tolerance. The elucidation small RNA-mediated transcriptional regulation Ledford et al. 1534–1544) offers novel into governing symbiosis. regulatory networks secreted effector proteins RNAs orchestrate providing potential targets manipulating efficiency productivity agricultural restoration contexts. Research conducted Giovannetti (2024a) sheds light communication exist during interactions. findings provide new underlying pathogenic signaling pathways, offering perspectives mutualistic coevolutionary struggle microbial (Giovannetti al., 2024b, 1404–1407). One central cycling; mycorrhizas play significant role mineralizing nutrients transporting soil profile (Mahmood 2024, 1545–1560). use isotopic, approaches has continued advance understanding. Resource exchange symbionts crucial cycling (Zhao 1507–1522). Market theories resource recently dominated (Dickie 2015). However, Bogar 1523–1528) suggests market should be re-examined, particularly predicting short-term outcomes. This supported study Corrêa 1561–1575), who did not find support regulating rice plants, suggesting driven surplus resources. Lekberg 1576–1588) found supply higher at high P sites than low sites, contrary expectations under theory. Plett 1589–1602) also nitrogen transfer correlated free amino acids hyphae, may consistent resources driving exchange, while direct C N was supported. Understanding challenge requires examination community characteristics. (2024) argue whole-community inoculum can explain differences observations compared previous, more controlled, single-fungus experiments. Additionally, traits habitat-specific, suggested concentrations endemic cosmopolitan species (McPolin 1603–1613). Plant communities, terms strategies, roles cycling. Bönisch 1614–1629) show having multiple strategies driver diversity effects. Further, Gille 1630–1644) shed interplay nonsymbiotic Nonmycorrhizal species, Cyperaceae, ecosystems, calling deeper role. Zhang 1645–1660) associated mycorrhiza-assisted iron processing discovered there trade-offs growth. provides nutrition tolerance natural Perotto Balestrini 1408–1416) examined associations, led identification conserved underlie structural similarities types, researchers made contributions development unified framework aids trajectories symbioses. fate food web Kakouridis 1661–1675). They utilized nanoSIMS imaging isotope ratio mass spectrometry (IRMS) track labeled fractionation aggregates specific groups bacteria were enriched AM fungi-originating C. Along same lines, L. Wang 1529–1533) summarized core microbiome matters operation holobiont. Auer al.'s 1676–1690) elucidated guilds functioning, stabilization, overall resilience, highlighting delicate balance within communities implications functioning stability. Groundbreaking meta-transcriptomic emphasizes less-studied fungi, Mucoromycota specifically Mortierella, demonstrates value using minimal amplification transcriptomes gain saprotrophic Wu 1417–1425) proposed conceptual elucidates four pathways through influence organic matter dynamics. integrates ecology biogeochemical enhance drive sequestration management climate change mitigation significant. D. 1825–1834) validation metabarcoding data quantitative assessments methodological analyzing poorly known biodiversity conservation restoration. Feedback mixed forest stands different an important topic better patterns, management, conservation. subtropical experimental system, Singavarapu 1691–1703) clarified coexistence trees shapes types. Such systems excellent clarifying gradients host specificity which, Voller 1426–1435), might operate via mechanistic filters: partner availability, recognition, competition colonization (space), function. coexisting function, reduced recalcitrance roots leaves (Xia 1476–1485). An appropriate design avoid misinterpretation results removal experiments, tested Monteux 1835–1846) experiment ecto- Northern Sweden. Furthermore, Mujica 1436–1440) call interdisciplinary collaborations continental-scale approach mitigate geographical biases trait databases. Global includes factors ecosystems Hewitt 1704–1716) investigated warming tundra plant–mycorrhizal revealing responses plant–fungal scenarios, high-latitude regions informing mitigating impacts Elevated CO2 levels, another global change, emphasize importance Using nearly 150 yr herbarium collections, Michaud 1717–1724) demonstrated increasing levels contribute declining status all forests, regardless type deposition. Nitrogen deposition Jörgensen 1725–1738) fungi. Although biomass high-N showed causes substantial decline biomass. restructures relationships, shrubs underscore need resolve temperatures background atmospheric rapidly change. biogeography ecology, enhances shaping patterns spatial scales, management. glacier retreat, opening lands succession model primary succession. Carteron 1739–1752) develop 46 retreats around globe, finding fast (in time) It essential understand impact composition drives processes. Invasive Amanita phalloides, frequency, persistence cause concern. Population genetics Golan 1753–1770) invasive just opportunistic but establish large persistent genets belowground. opportunity elucidate adaptive employed colonize habitats outcompete native although processes remain unclear. A McPolin emphasized distribution among rainforests, maintaining function resilience. highlights distinct indigenous diversity, valuable aimed preserving services face changes. life history further insights. Sporulation fungus Rhizophagus irregularis yields spores two morphologies, those matching phenotypes fasciculatus case least isolates, described Kokkoris (2024). Lofgren 1448–1475) Suillus, overview its phylogeny, genomics, mating specificity, preferences invasion, SuilluScope database isolates phenotypic genome information, protocols. massive help anyone working Suillus or other plant–fungus systems. Moreno Jiménez 1441–1447) dual method encompasses capitalizes collaborative efforts beneficial microorganisms innovative solutions improving sustainability security amidst phosphorus consortia hyphae biogeochemistry. sustainability, security, Spores harbor endobacteria. Based field-collected spores, it appears endobacterial inside individual diverse, remarkable number Glomeromycotina (Lastovetsky 1785–1797). Clearly, necessary learn about bacterial endosymbionts hyphae-associating determine (L. 2024). Peng 1798–1813) comparative low-input conventional farming methods illuminates varying functions. doing so, intensive practices inform ensuring long-term system. elucidating influencing urban environments, Metzler 1814–1824) provided green infrastructure planning. Ranging ecosystem-scale dynamics, investigations offer Considering composite gained several surfaced, shedding avenues strategies. First, dialogues represent rich frontier exploration. Unraveling blueprints holds associations significance. Future area delve transcriptomic landscapes partners, genetic basis Second, consequences extend far beyond Integrating theory empirical mediated focus scaling up local ecosystem-level processes, incorporating surveys, landscape-scale analyses, modeling predict services. Third, practical applications immense agriculture, restoration, mitigation. Harnessing tolerance, crop productivity, fertility, explore harnessing contexts, agroecosystems spaces, fostering collaboration scientists, practitioners, policymakers translate actionable solutions. conclusion, collective derived recent holistic dedication exploring disciplines. addressing knowledge gaps, embracing technologies, cross-disciplinary dialogue, unlock frontiers paving way resilient changing world. FMM's Agence Nationale de la Recherche (Laboratoire d'Excellence ARBRE (ANR-11-LABX-0002-01)) Huazhong Agricultural University, Wuhan, China. IAD's BioProtection Aotearoa. MÖ Estonian Council grant no. 1789 (project FUNFARM). We would like thank Dr Holly Slater her assembling Issue. Editorial Office Note: apologize readers included journal. due oversight.

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Ectomycorrhizal fungi explain more variation in rhizosphere nutrient availability than root traits in temperate forests DOI
Yan Xiang, Lingyan Zhou, Yamin Chen

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Applied Soil Ecology, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 207, P. 105923 - 105923

Published: Feb. 5, 2025

Language: Английский

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Influence and Role of Fungi, Bacteria, and Mixed Microbial Populations on Phosphorus Acquisition in Plants DOI Creative Commons
Yu Luo,

Lige Ma,

Qirui Feng

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Agriculture, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 14(3), P. 358 - 358

Published: Feb. 23, 2024

Phosphorus (P) stands as a pivotal macroelement in relation to the growth of plants. It plays significant role physiological processes, components biofilms and nucleotides, metabolic activities within The deprivation phosphorus detrimentally impacts developmental However, rhizosphere’s beneficial fungi bacteria augment efficacy uptake, participate molecular regulation phosphorus, stimulate alterations plants, facilitate signal transmission. In order give readers better understanding effects positive roles soil regulating plant acquisition transport, this present review introduces influence rhizosphere microorganisms (fungi bacteria) assisting absorption, summarizes key transporters found their interaction with Using mixed microbial populations composite fertilizers has effect on plants under phosphorus-deficiency conditions. will be conducive mutualistic relationship between fungi, bacteria, provide way reduce application efficiently, research background for development microbiological fertilizers.

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Climate Factors Influence Above- and Belowground Biomass Allocations in Alpine Meadows and Desert Steppes through Alterations in Soil Nutrient Availability DOI Creative Commons
Jiangfeng Wang, Xing Zhang, Ru Wang

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Plants, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 13(5), P. 727 - 727

Published: March 4, 2024

Biomass is a direct reflection of community productivity, and the allocation aboveground belowground biomass survival strategy formed by long-term adaptation plants to environmental changes. However, under global changes, patterns aboveground–belowground allocations their controlling factors in different types grasslands are still unclear. Based on data 182 grasslands, including 17 alpine meadows (AMs) 21 desert steppes (DSs), this study investigates spatial distribution proportion (BGBP) main factors. The research results show that BGBP AMs significantly higher than DSs (p < 0.05). decreases with increasing mean annual temperature (MAT) precipitation (MAP) 0.05), while it increases soil nitrogen content (N), phosphorus (P), pH MAP (P) random forest model indicates most important factor affecting both DSs. Climate-related were identified as key drivers shaping exerting an influence nutrient availability. Climate exert influences not only grassland directly, but also indirectly impacting availability nutrients.

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Recent advances in research on phosphate starvation signaling in plants DOI Creative Commons
María Isabel Puga, César Poza‐Carrión,

Iris Martinez-Hevia

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Journal of Plant Research, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 137(3), P. 315 - 330

Published: April 26, 2024

Phosphorus is indispensable for plant growth and development, with its status crucial determining crop productivity. Plants have evolved various biochemical, morphological, developmental responses to thrive under conditions of low P availability, as inorganic phosphate (Pi), the primary form uptake, often insoluble in soils. Over past 25 years, extensive research has focused on understanding these responses, collectively forming Pi starvation response system. This effort not only expanded our knowledge strategies cope (PS) but also confirmed their adaptive significance. Moreover, it identified characterized numerous components intricate regulatory network governing homeostasis. review emphasizes recent advances PS signaling, particularly highlighting physiological importance local signaling inhibiting root uncovering role TORC1 this process. Additionally, advancements shoot-root allocation a novel technique studying distribution plants are discussed. Furthermore, emerging data regulation plant-microorganism interactions by system, crosstalk between pathways starvation, phytohormones immunity, studies natural variation homeostasis addressed.

Language: Английский

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Genome-wide identification of WRKY transcription factor genes in Euphorbia lathyris reveals ElWRKY48 as a negative regulator of phosphate uptake and ingenol biosynthesis DOI

Wanli Zhao,

Pirui Li,

Long Huang

et al.

International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 139859 - 139859

Published: Jan. 1, 2025

Language: Английский

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MicroRNA gatekeepers: Orchestrating rhizospheric dynamics DOI Open Access
Muhammad Fahad,

Leeza Tariq,

Wanchang Li

et al.

Journal of Integrative Plant Biology, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Feb. 21, 2025

ABSTRACT The rhizosphere plays a crucial role in plant growth and resilience to biotic abiotic stresses, highlighting the complex communication between plants their dynamic environment. Plants produce wide range of signaling molecules that facilitate with various factors, yet our understanding these mechanisms remains elusive. In addition protein‐coding genes, increasing evidence underscores critical microRNAs (miRNAs), class non‐coding single‐stranded RNA molecules, regulating growth, development, responses stresses under diverse factors. this review, we explore crosstalk miRNAs target mRNAs, which influence development key structures shaped by belowground Moving forward, more focused studies are needed clarify functions expression patterns miRNAs, uncover common regulatory mediate tolerance dynamics. Beyond that, propose using artificial manipulating targets through overexpression or knockout/knockdown approaches could effectively investigate roles offering significant potential for advancing crop engineering.

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Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria biochemical pathways and their environmental impact: a review of sustainable farming practices DOI
Abdul Wahab,

Haleema Bibi,

Farwa Batool

et al.

Plant Growth Regulation, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Sept. 18, 2024

Language: Английский

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Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi and Rhizobium Improve Nutrient Uptake and Microbial Diversity Relative to Dryland Site-Specific Soil Conditions DOI Creative Commons
Rosalie B. Calderon, Sadikshya R. Dangi

Microorganisms, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 12(4), P. 667 - 667

Published: March 27, 2024

Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) and rhizobium play a significant role in plant symbiosis. However, their influence on the rhizosphere soil microbiome associated with nutrient acquisition health is not well defined drylands of Montana (MT), USA. This study investigated effect microbial inoculants as seed treatment pea yield, uptake, potential functions, communities using high-throughput sequencing 16S ITS rRNA genes. The experiment was conducted under two contrasting dryland conditions four treatments: control, single inoculation AMF or Rhizobium, dual inoculations Rhizobium (AMF+Rhizobium). Our findings revealed that efficacy site-specific. AMF+Rhizobium synergistically increased grain yield at Sidney field site (DFS) 2, while Froid site, DFS 1, improved resilience to acidic but contributed marginal non-nutrient limiting conditions. Across sites, plants’ dependency (12%) higher than (8%) (4%) alone. Variations community structure composition indicate site-specific response inoculants. Overall, factors significantly influenced dynamics, functional potential. It underscores need for tailored management strategies consider characteristics optimize benefits from inoculation.

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How are microbes helping end hunger? DOI Creative Commons
Patricia Bernal

Microbial Biotechnology, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 17(3)

Published: March 1, 2024

This article explores the potential of microbiology to positively impact all aspects food supply chain, improving quantity, quality, safety, and nutritional value products by providing innovative ways growing, processing, preserving thus contributing Zero Hunger, one Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) United Nations. Hunger is a cruel reality that affects millions people around world could worsen in coming years due continuous growth population limitations our planet's resources. Feeding expected exceed 9 billion 2050 extremely complex requires not only an adequate sustainable but also collective effort from different sectors society. collaborative should involve key stakeholders, including politicians inspire social cultural changes scientists provide technological innovations. Social such as promoting education on proper nutrition practices or encouraging healthy lifestyles are important ensuring efficient, secure system. The efficiency system can be improved reducing lost waste, minimizing water use quality. must ensure health humans animals preventing foodborne diseases intoxications through sanitary conditions. Importantly, protect well-being individuals overall planet. current way producing unsustainable because it large amounts energy water, contributes climate change degrades ecosystems. It essential operate without causing further damage planet its biodiversity. achieved, among other actions, greenhouse gas emissions avoiding recalcitrant contaminants land deforestation. In addition growing population, itself poses significant threat challenge discussed. Climate responsible for increase number extreme weather events, temperature precipitation patterns frequency droughts floods. All these events disrupt crop yields, compromise security contribute spread pests diseases. As microbiologists, we delivering solutions challenges, since microorganisms, although historically ignored underestimated, have great many positive contributions. Microorganisms valuable allies help maintain improve ecosystems counteract adverse impacts intensive farming change, is, reduce environmental footprint agriculture. addition, they productivity system, production, distribution consumption, more importantly, security. safety processing Healthy fertile soils foster optimal conditions crops, which fundamental sustainability anthropogenic activities cause levels soil degradation. To address crisis, microbial tools been developed fertility, facilitate decomposition organic matter (Sáez-Sandino et al., 2023), promote nutrient cycling, detoxify pollutants (Jayaramaiah 2022) support resilience importance maintaining influence microorganisms addressing this has discussed Timmis Ramos (2021), who advocate creation proactively prevent loss. directly vegetable levels, would intake requiring increased consumption (Goicoechea & Antolín, 2017). They production stimulating plants, primary producers chain. Plants, beyond their value, raw materials numerous products, animal with capacity plants and, crops known plant growth-promoting (PGPMs). growth, PGPMs produce phytohormones, ethylene, cytokinin, gibberellin, auxin salicylic acid (Nascimento 2021) stimulate physiological processes cell division root development. Other form symbiotic relationships better uptake solubilizing mobilizing nutrients phosphorus nitrogen (Zhao increasing tolerance stress. For example, relationship between mycorrhizal fungi provides limited nutrient, (Shi 2023). Similarly, nitrogen-fixing (NF) bacteria certain (leguminous) roots nitrogen. NF formation new organ root, nodule, where fix atmospheric (N2) assimilated ammonia. fixation process enhances fertility soil, need synthetic fertilizers (Jhu Oldroyd, enhance under challenging associated drought, floods, temperatures (Li osmoprotectants cope scarcity during drought (Fadiji 2022). survive oxygen-deprived oxygen availability waterlogged soils, common consequence flooding (Ali Kim, 2018). mitigate temperature-related stress, inducing heat-shock proteins helping them withstand fluctuations heat waves (Seth Sebastian, 2024). Some high salinity facilitating removal excess salts tissues, problem exacerbated changing general, significantly stressors limitations, conditions, flooding, salinity. These interactions dependence mitigating negative effects crops. Although most beneficial human point view some pathogenic severe economic losses phase. Phytopathogens edible parts production. type III secretion (T3SS) virulence factors extensively studied years. T3SS specialized protein delivery inject effector into cells host plant. effectors manipulate host's cellular processes, enabling pathogen establish infection evade plant's defence mechanisms (Schreiber 2021). Given pivotal role pathogenicity phytopathogens, become major target development inhibitors. inhibitors pathogen's ability effectors, thereby limiting disease protecting damaging phytopathogens (Yuan 2020). On contrary, act natural agents suppressing harmful pathogens, controlling biological control (BCAs) biopesticides alternative chemical pesticides practices. BCAs eliminate variety strategies do so. Certain induce systemic resistance activating pathways preparing respond efficiently subsequent attacks. application ISR-inducing (Pieterse 2014; Salwan limit competing same resources (nutrient competition), importantly iron using siderophores, small, high-affinity chelating compounds. Since require BCA-produced siderophores good strategy incidence (Ahmed Holmström, 2014). involved interbacterial competition, killing inhibiting pathogens. antimicrobial compounds, antibiotics peptides (AMP), secreted environment inhibit pathogens (Roca Matilla, hydrogen cyanide (HCN), secondary metabolite released interferes respiration soilborne death (Barahona 2011). methods offer non-contact approaches environment. contrast, possess contact-dependent molecular machineries toxic rival bacterial eukaryotic cells. best characterized Type VI Secretion System (T6SS) (Allsopp Bernal, 2023) present specifically gram-negative bacteria. T6SS described potent mechanism biocontrol enables kill ecological niches (Bernal 2017, 2021; Durán 2021), holds true T4BSS (Purtschert-Montenegro predatory recognized (Zhang enzymes degrade walls organisms structures capture, penetrate consume prey. particular, Myxobacteria Bdellovibrio like (BALOs) exhibit broad predation spectrum making candidates applications Likewise, viruses infect phytopathogenic used organisms. novel approach minimizes non-target considered promising currently underused mostly regulatory obstacles (Wagemans Many behaviour promotes infections, biofilms allow adhere surfaces first step infection. compounds interfere adhesive properties, difficult infections. Pathogenic coordinate gene expression 'social' factors, biofilm T3SS, at level Quorum Sensing (QS) communication QS Quenching (QQ) (Liu inhibits coordinated factors. signalling molecules volatile (VOCs). spore germination, therefore exploited pest agriculture (Almeida diverse arsenal employed BCAs. Research fields continues uncover insights understanding offering opportunities optimize benefit management ecosystem health. A recent example technologies being field seed biopriming inoculant technique combines effective seed, hydration, metabolism activity bioinoculants (Singh, Vaishnav, fact, shown protection seeds against soil-borne pollutants, heavy metals, while germination rate uniformity, last decade, gained attention environmentally friendly continue grow future. Fungi fruiting bodies mushrooms others alike excellent source direct easily cultivated cooked. years, mycelium, Mycoprotein Quorn (brand), hit market. protein-rich ingredient produced Fusarium venenatum often component vegetarian 'meat' offers meaty texture suitable content (Banks mycelia species Pleurotus ostreatus (oyster mushroom) Ganoderma lucidum (reishi meat alternatives snack mushroom chips jerky. Furthermore, fungal mycelium extracts functional beverages, teas elixirs, benefits. decades, photosynthetic cyanobacterium Spirulina containing amino acids, vitamins antioxidants. hold promise becoming future (García 2017) protein. Moreover, filamentous Nostoc commonly consumed Asian cultures, particularly China, content. cultivation microbes typically less land, compared traditional agriculture, source. However, taste acceptance cultures challenge, efforts ongoing palatability. various especially fermentation, method centuries. Biochemically speaking, metabolic break down simpler ones, by-products taste, texture, bioactive properties foods (Kiczorowski Examples include fermentation milk yoghurt, cheese kefir; cabbage sauerkraut; cereals bread beer grapes wine, vinegar, champagne spirits brandy grappa. plant-based dairy emerged (Harper Conscious manipulation consistency but, flavour extensive list resulting process, presenting here impractical, readers refer fantastic reviews (Tamang Instead, highlight producer interest humans, profound culture. Saccharomyces cerevisiae, baker's yeast, fungus baking brewing. Greek means 'sugar fungus' uses sugars by-product, produces alcohol. Alcohol molecule function except resistant weapon competitors. widely decades involvement revisions available literature (Gänzle, yeasts steps cocoa flavour. Cocoa beans very bitter acidic go correct lose bad obtain quality chocolate. Up 45 yeast genera identified countries Saccharomyces, Pichia, Candida, Hanseniaspora, Torulaspora, Issatchenkia Saccharomycopsis (Schwan spontaneous coffee together part microbiota fruit. formed yeasts, vary depending varieties, fruit maturation, season, altitude, affecting beverage cerevisiae fungi, Penicillium roqueforti, camemberti Geotrichum candidum, centuries nalgiovense salami dry-cure meat, (Ropars Giraud, Interestingly, biotechnology, distant lineages domesticated specific parallel adaptation events. lead phenotypic convergence lipolysis, proteolysis, compound competitive spoilers time, degeneration unused traits toxin alcoholic sake, result rice Aspergillus oryzae. fungus, sojae, soybeans wheat fermented condiment, soy sauce (Luh, 1995). second mould mixture named koji undergoes facilitated Zygosaccharomyces rouxii Candida sp. along lactic 1995), below. well-understood caseins undergo proteolysis peptides, acids carbohydrates transformed acid. developing cheese, kefir yoghurt. LAB acetoin diacetyl characteristic tastes cheeses products. Not candidum alcohols, fatty fruity aroma brie camembert. plays critical distinctive flavours study revealed crucial Streptococcus thermophilus another bacterium, Lactococcus cremoris, palette limits unpleasant (Melkonian kumis (or koumiss), made mare's milk, involves both fermentation. Lactobacillus then lactis Kluyveromyces lactis, turns carbonated mildly drink. (Behera 2017; Tesfaye 2019). several Leuconostoc, Lactobacillus, Weissella ferment vegetables napa Korean radish kimchi. cabbages sauerkraut, cucumbers cucumber pickles olives remove bitterness make palatable. tea kombucha fashionable healthier beverages found supermarkets world. occurs culture (SCOBY) consisting LAB, acetic (AAB) metabolize sugar components. results naturally beverage, sweet sour, antioxidants trace alcohol (Diez-Ozaeta Astiazaran, popular allows preservation increases values instrumental synthesis processes. instance, B foods, yoghurt kombucha, profile benefits consumers (Capozzi 2012). ingredients additives. niger citric acid, industry acidulant sour taste. Corynebacterium glutamicum monosodium glutamate (MSG), additive dishes. colouring, cyanobacteria green blue pigments, phycocyanin, industry. Agrobacterium aurantiacum Paracoccus carotinifaciens astaxanthin, pink/red pigment food's colour. Mucor circinelloides, Neurospora crassa Phycomyces blakesleeanus β-carotene (yellow/orange) pastry, cream, ice cream Pandey, pigments benefits, antioxidant, anticancer anti-inflammatory Directly microbiota, gut microbes. digestion absorption nutrients, vitamin lymphoid gastrointestinal tract protective barrier space (Yi probiotics, digestive play Bacteria Bifidobacterium, strains boulardii Akkermansia shine probiotics concept referred postbiotics, metabolites probiotic received lot attention. multiple advantages over terms stability. stability postbiotics shelf life longer than live handled, transported incorporated supplement refrigeration. Postbiotics exert mechanisms, modulating immune function, integrity intestinal inflammation. Consequently, huge obesity, risk factor morbidity mortality worldwide. lipoteichoic (LTA) Bifidobacterium animalis postbiotic capable obesity biomarkers fat even hyperglycaemic (Balaguer Therefore, LTA therapeutic preventive agent disorders. similar line, medicine Cordyceps (Ophiocordyceps sinensis), Reishi (Ganoderma lucidum) Lion's Mane (Hericium erinaceus), dietary supplements, marketed cognitive enhancement (Łysakowska Indirectly, reducing/avoiding fertilizers. Thus, ensures lower presence chemicals supply, contamination pose industry, contaminate any stage Salmonella Listeria represent serious public concern, illnesses when consumed. undercooked eggs, poultry linked ready-to-eat deli meats, soft smoked fish. Unpasteurized related caused Salmonella, Brucella, causal brucellosis, abortion pregnant women. cases, does toxins microorganisms. Clostridium perfringens, whose spores intestines poultry, secretes enterotoxin (CPE) symptoms C. perfringens poisoning. intoxication exemplified Claviceps purpurea, ergot. infects cereal rye, alkaloid family. Consumption grains contaminated ergot ergotism, hallucinations, convulsions gangrene. embracing agricultural harnessing risks safe avoid spoilage. Substantial wasted stages consumption. Two main causes spoilage, ruin collected product, accumulate Addressing inefficiencies waste maximize previously named; spoilage toxins-producing phases distribution, extending perishable items. preserve perishability mycotoxins (Adebo 2019) inhibitory effect (Guo An interesting (forage) silage grass corn, stored airtight absence bacteria, helps forage months, decay. knowledge about indicates improves digestibility livestock, vehicle substances expand within composting anaerobic convert biogas, (Rastogi Barapatre, Zhang conclusion, indispensable intricate web increasing. manufacturing, way, entire recognizing power global challenges resilient Patricia Bernal conceived idea article, conducted necessary review, wrote manuscript. Figure 1 crafted Canva (canva.com) Freya Saad-designed template titled "Green Blue Playful Illustrative Mind Map". P.B. supported MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033 Spanish agency Ramon y Cajal RYC2019-026551-I her laboratory funded three Grants State Subprogram Knowledge Generation Minister Science Innovation (MCIN); MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033/FEDER, EU – PID2021, MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033/NGEU/PRTR TED2021, MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033/NGEU/PRTR/ CNS202, Agency (AEI) European Union (UE) reference PID2021-123000OB-I00 (MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033/FEDER, UE), TED2021-130357B-I00 CNS2022-135585 (MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033/"NextGenerationEU"/PRTR [The Recovery, Transformation Resilience Plan]). Grant (Excellence Andalusian (AAC), government ProyExcel_00450. author declares there no conflict interest.

Language: Английский

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Microplastic effects on soil nitrogen cycling enzymes: A global meta-analysis of environmental and edaphic factors DOI Creative Commons

Yangzhou Xiang,

Bin Yao, Josep Peñuelas

et al.

Journal of Hazardous Materials, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 484, P. 136677 - 136677

Published: Nov. 29, 2024

Language: Английский

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