Soil microbiota on disease tolerance in plants: A review
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Resumo: | Interactions between plants and microbiota in the rhizosphere are one of the most important factors of plants sanity and soil fertility. The microbiota is complex, comprising numerous microorganisms, including arbuscular mycorrhizae and rhizobia are of great importance for plant health and productivity. The aim of this review was to characterize the symbiotic mycorrhizal and nitrogen-fixing bacteria and their relationship with plant diseases tolerance. Through a qualitative literature review, information on the effects of microbiota on plant disease tolerance was compiled. According to the reviewed literature, arbuscular mycorrhizae symbiosis, in phosphorus limiting condition, influences the vegetal community development, nutrients absorption, water relations and productivity. Mycorrhizae act as bio protectors against biotic and abiotic stress, beyond activation of plant defense mechanisms through induced resistance. Rhizobia can be considered biocontrol agents, contributing for plant sanity through the direct inhibition of phytopathogens, as observed by the mechanism of induced systemic resistance. Symbiosis stimulate the synthesis of metabolites that act protecting roots against phytopathogens through antibiosis and exudates liberation. It has concluded that both symbiosis contribute to more sustainable cultivation practices, to increase production and reduce the incidence of phytopathogens. |
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Soil microbiota on disease tolerance in plants: A reviewLa microbiota del suelo sobre la tolerancia a enfermedades en plantas: Una revisiónMicrobiota do solo na tolerância de doenças em plantas: Uma revisãoMicorrizasMicro-organismos do soloResistência sistêmica induzidaRizóbiosMicorrizasMicroorganismos del sueloResistencia sistémica inducidaRizobiosMycorrhizaeSoil microorganismsInduced systemic resistanceRhizobiaInteractions between plants and microbiota in the rhizosphere are one of the most important factors of plants sanity and soil fertility. The microbiota is complex, comprising numerous microorganisms, including arbuscular mycorrhizae and rhizobia are of great importance for plant health and productivity. The aim of this review was to characterize the symbiotic mycorrhizal and nitrogen-fixing bacteria and their relationship with plant diseases tolerance. Through a qualitative literature review, information on the effects of microbiota on plant disease tolerance was compiled. According to the reviewed literature, arbuscular mycorrhizae symbiosis, in phosphorus limiting condition, influences the vegetal community development, nutrients absorption, water relations and productivity. Mycorrhizae act as bio protectors against biotic and abiotic stress, beyond activation of plant defense mechanisms through induced resistance. Rhizobia can be considered biocontrol agents, contributing for plant sanity through the direct inhibition of phytopathogens, as observed by the mechanism of induced systemic resistance. Symbiosis stimulate the synthesis of metabolites that act protecting roots against phytopathogens through antibiosis and exudates liberation. It has concluded that both symbiosis contribute to more sustainable cultivation practices, to increase production and reduce the incidence of phytopathogens.Las Interacciones entre las plantas y la microbiota de la rizosfera son uno de los principales determinantes de la sanidad de las plantas y la fertilidad del suelo. La microbiota es compleja y comprende numerosos microorganismos, incluidas las micorrizas arbusculares y los rizobios, que son de gran importancia para la sanidad y la productividad de las plantas. El objetivo de esta revisión fue caracterizar las relaciones simbióticas micorrízicas y las bacterias fijadoras de nitrógeno y sus relaciones con la tolerancia a enfermedades de las plantas. Mediante una revisión cualitativa de la literatura, se recopiló información sobre los efectos de la microbiota en la tolerancia a las enfermedades de las plantas. Según la literatura, las micorrizas arbusculares simbiosis, en condiciones de limitación de fósforo, influyen en el desarrollo de la comunidad vegetal, la absorción de nutrientes, las relaciones hídricas y la productividad. Las micorrizas también actúan como bioprotectores frente a estreses abióticos y bióticos, además de activar los mecanismos de defensa de la planta con resistencia inducida. Los rizobios pueden considerarse agentes de biocontrol, contribuyendo a la sanidad de las plantas a través de la inhibición directa de una amplia gama de fitopatógenos, por ejemplo como se observa por el mecanismo de resistencia sistémica inducida, por la simbiosis que estimula la síntesis de metabolitos que actúan para proteger las raíces frente a fitopatógenos mediante antibiosis y liberación de exudados. Se concluye que ambas simbiosis contribuyen a prácticas de cultivo más sustentables, para incrementar la producción y reducir la incidencia de fitopatógenos.Interações entre a planta e a microbiota na rizosfera são um dos principais fatores determinantes da sanidade das plantas e da fertilidade do solo. A microbiota é complexa, compreendem numerosos micro-organismos, dentre eles, as micorrizas arbusculares e os rizóbios são de grande importância para a sanidade e produtividade vegetal. O objetivo desta revisão foi caracterizar as relações simbióticas micorrízicas e das bactérias fixadoras de nitrogênio e suas relações com a tolerância de doenças em planta. Através de revisão de literatura de caráter qualitativo, foi reunido informações sobre os efeitos da microbiota na tolerância de doenças em plantas. Segundo a literatura revisada, as micorrizas arbusculares que são simbioses microbianas, quando se encontram sob condições de limitação de fósforo, influenciam o desenvolvimento da comunidade vegetal, a absorção de nutrientes, as relações hídricas e a produtividade. As micorrizas também atuam como bioprotetores contra os estresses abióticos e bióticos, além da ativação dos mecanismos de defesa da planta com a resistência induzida. Rizóbios também podem ser considerados agentes de biocontrole, contribuindo para sanidade das plantas por meio da inibição direta de uma ampla gama de fitopatógenos, por exemplo como observado pelo mecanismo de resistência sistêmica induzida. A simbiose estimula a síntese de metabólitos que atuam protegendo as raízes contra fitopatógenos por meio de antibiose e liberação de exsudatos. Conclui-se que ambas simbioses contribuem para práticas de cultivo mais sustentáveis, para o aumento da produção e redução da incidência de fitopatógenos.Research, Society and Development2021-07-11info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1716110.33448/rsd-v10i8.17161Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 8; e25910817161Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 8; e25910817161Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 8; e259108171612525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/17161/15448Copyright (c) 2021 Vinícius Villa e Vila; Roberto Rezende; Lucas Henrique Maldonado-Silva; Raiana Crepaldi de Faria Nocchi; André Felipe Barion Andrean; Gustavo Soares Wenneck; Daniele de Souza Terassi; Paula Toshimi Matumoto-Pintrohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessVila, Vinícius Villa e Rezende, Roberto Maldonado-Silva, Lucas HenriqueNocchi, Raiana Crepaldi de Faria Andrean, André Felipe BarionWenneck, Gustavo Soares Terassi, Daniele de Souza Matumoto-Pintro, Paula Toshimi2021-08-21T18:46:59Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/17161Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:37:33.358672Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Soil microbiota on disease tolerance in plants: A review La microbiota del suelo sobre la tolerancia a enfermedades en plantas: Una revisión Microbiota do solo na tolerância de doenças em plantas: Uma revisão |
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Soil microbiota on disease tolerance in plants: A review |
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Soil microbiota on disease tolerance in plants: A review Vila, Vinícius Villa e Micorrizas Micro-organismos do solo Resistência sistêmica induzida Rizóbios Micorrizas Microorganismos del suelo Resistencia sistémica inducida Rizobios Mycorrhizae Soil microorganisms Induced systemic resistance Rhizobia |
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Soil microbiota on disease tolerance in plants: A review |
title_full |
Soil microbiota on disease tolerance in plants: A review |
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Soil microbiota on disease tolerance in plants: A review |
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Soil microbiota on disease tolerance in plants: A review |
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Soil microbiota on disease tolerance in plants: A review |
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Vila, Vinícius Villa e |
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Vila, Vinícius Villa e Rezende, Roberto Maldonado-Silva, Lucas Henrique Nocchi, Raiana Crepaldi de Faria Andrean, André Felipe Barion Wenneck, Gustavo Soares Terassi, Daniele de Souza Matumoto-Pintro, Paula Toshimi |
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author |
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Rezende, Roberto Maldonado-Silva, Lucas Henrique Nocchi, Raiana Crepaldi de Faria Andrean, André Felipe Barion Wenneck, Gustavo Soares Terassi, Daniele de Souza Matumoto-Pintro, Paula Toshimi |
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Vila, Vinícius Villa e Rezende, Roberto Maldonado-Silva, Lucas Henrique Nocchi, Raiana Crepaldi de Faria Andrean, André Felipe Barion Wenneck, Gustavo Soares Terassi, Daniele de Souza Matumoto-Pintro, Paula Toshimi |
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Micorrizas Micro-organismos do solo Resistência sistêmica induzida Rizóbios Micorrizas Microorganismos del suelo Resistencia sistémica inducida Rizobios Mycorrhizae Soil microorganisms Induced systemic resistance Rhizobia |
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Micorrizas Micro-organismos do solo Resistência sistêmica induzida Rizóbios Micorrizas Microorganismos del suelo Resistencia sistémica inducida Rizobios Mycorrhizae Soil microorganisms Induced systemic resistance Rhizobia |
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Interactions between plants and microbiota in the rhizosphere are one of the most important factors of plants sanity and soil fertility. The microbiota is complex, comprising numerous microorganisms, including arbuscular mycorrhizae and rhizobia are of great importance for plant health and productivity. The aim of this review was to characterize the symbiotic mycorrhizal and nitrogen-fixing bacteria and their relationship with plant diseases tolerance. Through a qualitative literature review, information on the effects of microbiota on plant disease tolerance was compiled. According to the reviewed literature, arbuscular mycorrhizae symbiosis, in phosphorus limiting condition, influences the vegetal community development, nutrients absorption, water relations and productivity. Mycorrhizae act as bio protectors against biotic and abiotic stress, beyond activation of plant defense mechanisms through induced resistance. Rhizobia can be considered biocontrol agents, contributing for plant sanity through the direct inhibition of phytopathogens, as observed by the mechanism of induced systemic resistance. Symbiosis stimulate the synthesis of metabolites that act protecting roots against phytopathogens through antibiosis and exudates liberation. It has concluded that both symbiosis contribute to more sustainable cultivation practices, to increase production and reduce the incidence of phytopathogens. |
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