Harnessing phytomicrobiome signals for phytopathogenic stress management.

Akanksha Sharma, Meenakshi Raina, Deepak Kumar, Archana Singh, Samira Chugh, Shalu Jain, Manoj Kumar, Anjana Rustagi
Author Information
  1. Akanksha Sharma: Department of Botany, Central University of Jammu, Rahya-Suchani (Bagla), Jammu and Kashmir 181 143, India.

Abstract

Harnessing the phytomicrobiome offers a great opportunity to improve plant productivity and quality of food. In the recent past, several phytomicrobiome microbes have been explored for their potential involvement in increasing crop yield. This review strategically targets to harness the various dimensions of phytomicrobiome for biotic stress management of crop plants. The tripartite interaction involving plantmicrobiome-pathogen has been discussed. Positive interventions in this system so as to achieve disease tolerant plants has been forayed upon. The different signalling molecules sent out by interacting partners of phytomicrobiome have also been analysed. The novel concept of artificial microbial consortium in mitigation of pathogenic stress has also been touched upon. The aim of this review is to explore the hidden potential of phytomicrobiome diversity as a potent tool against phytopathogens, thereby improving crop health and productivity in a sustainable way.

MeSH Term

Cell Communication
Host-Pathogen Interactions
Microbial Consortia
Microbiota
Plant Diseases
Plant Physiological Phenomena
Plants
Signal Transduction
Stress, Physiological
Symbiosis