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Plant Cell Environ


Title:Social networking in crop plants: Wired and wireless cross-plant communications
Author(s):Sharifi R; Ryu CM;
Address:"Department of Plant Protection, College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Razi University, Kermanshah, Iran. Molecular Phytobacteriology Laboratory, Infectious Disease Research Center, KRIBB, Daejeon, South Korea. Biosystem and Bioengineering Program, University of Science and Technology (UST), Daejeon, South Korea"
Journal Title:Plant Cell Environ
Year:2021
Volume:20201222
Issue:4
Page Number:1095 - 1110
DOI: 10.1111/pce.13966
ISSN/ISBN:1365-3040 (Electronic) 0140-7791 (Print) 0140-7791 (Linking)
Abstract:"The plant-associated microbial community (microbiome) has an important role in plant-plant communications. Plants decipher their complex habitat situations by sensing the environmental stimuli and molecular patterns and associated with microbes, herbivores and dangers. Perception of these cues generates inter/intracellular signals that induce modifications of plant metabolism and physiology. Signals can also be transferred between plants via different mechanisms, which we classify as wired- and wireless communications. Wired communications involve direct signal transfers between plants mediated by mycorrhizal hyphae and parasitic plant stems. Wireless communications involve plant volatile emissions and root exudates elicited by microbes/insects, which enable inter-plant signalling without physical contact. These producer-plant signals induce microbiome adaptation in receiver plants via facilitative or competitive mechanisms. Receiver plants eavesdrop to anticipate responses to improve fitness against stresses. An emerging body of information in plant-plant communication can be leveraged to improve integrated crop management under field conditions"
Keywords:"Communication Crops, Agricultural/*physiology Ecology Plant Defense Against Herbivory Plant Immunity *Plant Physiological Phenomena Plants/metabolism dodder herbivore-induced plant volatiles holobiont microbe-induced plant volatiles microbiome adaptation;"
Notes:"MedlineSharifi, Rouhallah Ryu, Choong-Min eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't Review 2020/12/05 Plant Cell Environ. 2021 Apr; 44(4):1095-1110. doi: 10.1111/pce.13966. Epub 2020 Dec 22"

 
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