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De la Fuente Canto Carla, Simonin Marie, King E., Moulin Lionel, Bennett M. J., Castrillo G., Laplaze Laurent. (2020). An extended root phenotype : the rhizosphere, its formation and impacts on plant fitness. Plant Journal, 103 (3), 951-964. ISSN 0960-7412.

Titre du document
An extended root phenotype : the rhizosphere, its formation and impacts on plant fitness
Année de publication
2020
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000534821300001
Auteurs
De la Fuente Canto Carla, Simonin Marie, King E., Moulin Lionel, Bennett M. J., Castrillo G., Laplaze Laurent
Source
Plant Journal, 2020, 103 (3), 951-964 ISSN 0960-7412
Plants forage soil for water and nutrients, whose distribution is patchy and often dynamic. To improve their foraging activities, plants have evolved mechanisms to modify the physicochemical properties and microbial communities of the rhizosphere, i.e. the soil compartment under the influence of the roots. This dynamic interplay in root-soil-microbiome interactions creates emerging properties that impact plant nutrition and health. As a consequence, the rhizosphere can be considered an extended root phenotype, a manifestation of the effects of plant genes on their environment inside and/or outside of the organism. Here, we review current understanding of how plants shape the rhizosphere and the benefits it confers to plant fitness. We discuss future research challenges and how applying their solutions in crops will enable us to harvest the benefits of the extended root phenotype.
Plan de classement
Biologie du sol [074] ; Sciences du monde végétal [076] ; Biotechnologies [084]
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010078066]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010078066
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