DescriptionPathogen-mediated rhizosphere microbial recruitment for plant protection.jpg
English: Conceptual model of pathogen-mediated rhizosphere microbial recruitment for plant protection
First, the predecessor plants release root exudates into soil to manipulate soil microbial community dynamics or specifically recruit beneficial microbes after precisely recognizing pathogens invasion. The resulting microbial recruitments could effectively avoid excessive immune responses and then directly inhibit pathogens or induce systemic resistance (ISR). The surrounding plants possibly recruit rhizosphere microbiota through aerial signals (volatiles) from diseased plants. Successful pathogens use effectors, or other strategies, to break down the barrier formed by rhizosphere microbes for their advantage.
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