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Sanon Arsène, Andrianjaka Z. N., Prin Y., Bally R., Thioulouse J., Comte G., Duponnois Robin. (2009). Rhizosphere microbiota interfers with plant-plant interactions. Plant and Soil, 321 (1-2), p. 259-278. ISSN 0032-079X.

Titre du document
Rhizosphere microbiota interfers with plant-plant interactions
Année de publication
2009
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000268192400011
Auteurs
Sanon Arsène, Andrianjaka Z. N., Prin Y., Bally R., Thioulouse J., Comte G., Duponnois Robin
Source
Plant and Soil, 2009, 321 (1-2), p. 259-278 ISSN 0032-079X
Diversity, structure and productivity of above-ground compartment of terrestrial ecosystems have been generally considered as the main drivers of the relationships between diversity and ecosystem functioning. More recently it has been suggested that plant population dynamics may be linked with the development of the below-ground community. The biologically active soil zone where root-root and root-microbe communications occur is named "Rhizosphere" where root exudates play active roles in regulating rhizosphere interactions. Root exudation can regulate the soil microbial community, withstand herbivory, facilitate beneficial symbioses, modify the chemical and physical soil properties and inhibit the growth of competing plant species. In this review, we explore the current knowledge assessing the importance of root exudates in plant interactions, in communications between parasitic plants and their hosts and how some soil microbial components could regulate plant species coexistence and change relationships between plants. This review will be focussed on several well documented biological processes regulating plant-plant communications such as exotic plant species invasions, negative root-root communication (allelopathy) and parasitic plant / host plant interactions and how some soil microbial components can interfere with signal traffic between roots. The reported data show that the overall effect of one plant to another results from multiple interacting mechanisms where soil microbiota can be considered as a key component.
Plan de classement
Biologie du sol [074] ; Sciences du monde végétal [076]
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010046252]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010046252
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