Plant–microbe interactions ameliorate phosphate-mediated responses in the rhizosphere: a review
Phosphorus (P) is one of the essential minerals for many biochemical and physiological responses in all biota, especially in plants. P deficiency negatively affects plant performance such as root growth and metabolism and plant yield. Mutualistic interactions with the rhizosphere microbiome can assi...
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description | Phosphorus (P) is one of the essential minerals for many biochemical and physiological responses in all biota, especially in plants. P deficiency negatively affects plant performance such as root growth and metabolism and plant yield. Mutualistic interactions with the rhizosphere microbiome can assist plants in accessing the available P in soil and its uptake. Here, we provide a comprehensive overview of plant–microbe interactions that facilitate P uptake by the plant. We focus on the role of soil biodiversity in improved P uptake by the plant, especially under drought conditions. P-dependent responses are regulated by phosphate starvation response (PSR). PSR not only modulates the plant responses to P deficiency in abiotic stresses but also activates valuable soil microbes which provide accessible P. The drought-tolerant P-solubilizing bacteria are appropriate for P mobilization, which would be an eco-friendly manner to promote plant growth and tolerance, especially in extreme environments. This review summarizes plant–microbe interactions that improve P uptake by the plant and brings important insights into the ways to improve P cycling in arid and semi-arid ecosystems. |
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spelling | doaj.art-1dbfa788b8fe481cb9a53eaa4539cf482023-06-09T05:16:31ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Plant Science1664-462X2023-06-011410.3389/fpls.2023.10742791074279Plant–microbe interactions ameliorate phosphate-mediated responses in the rhizosphere: a reviewSakineh AbbasiPhosphorus (P) is one of the essential minerals for many biochemical and physiological responses in all biota, especially in plants. P deficiency negatively affects plant performance such as root growth and metabolism and plant yield. Mutualistic interactions with the rhizosphere microbiome can assist plants in accessing the available P in soil and its uptake. Here, we provide a comprehensive overview of plant–microbe interactions that facilitate P uptake by the plant. We focus on the role of soil biodiversity in improved P uptake by the plant, especially under drought conditions. P-dependent responses are regulated by phosphate starvation response (PSR). PSR not only modulates the plant responses to P deficiency in abiotic stresses but also activates valuable soil microbes which provide accessible P. The drought-tolerant P-solubilizing bacteria are appropriate for P mobilization, which would be an eco-friendly manner to promote plant growth and tolerance, especially in extreme environments. This review summarizes plant–microbe interactions that improve P uptake by the plant and brings important insights into the ways to improve P cycling in arid and semi-arid ecosystems.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpls.2023.1074279/fullphosphate solubilizing bacteriadroughtmicrobiomeplant responsebiostimulant |
spellingShingle | Sakineh Abbasi Plant–microbe interactions ameliorate phosphate-mediated responses in the rhizosphere: a review Frontiers in Plant Science phosphate solubilizing bacteria drought microbiome plant response biostimulant |
title | Plant–microbe interactions ameliorate phosphate-mediated responses in the rhizosphere: a review |
title_full | Plant–microbe interactions ameliorate phosphate-mediated responses in the rhizosphere: a review |
title_fullStr | Plant–microbe interactions ameliorate phosphate-mediated responses in the rhizosphere: a review |
title_full_unstemmed | Plant–microbe interactions ameliorate phosphate-mediated responses in the rhizosphere: a review |
title_short | Plant–microbe interactions ameliorate phosphate-mediated responses in the rhizosphere: a review |
title_sort | plant microbe interactions ameliorate phosphate mediated responses in the rhizosphere a review |
topic | phosphate solubilizing bacteria drought microbiome plant response biostimulant |
url | https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpls.2023.1074279/full |
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