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Manipulating Wild and Tamed Phytobiomes: Challenges and Opportunities

Authors :
Ricardo I. Alcalá-Briseño
Ashley Shade
Etienne Yergeau
Kari A. Peter
Matthew J. Michalska-Smith
Mary Ann Bruns
Beth K. Gugino
Gretchen A. Kuldau
María del Mar Jiménez-Gasco
Jasna Kovac
Karen A. Garrett
Leland Glenna
Maria Fernanda Vivanco Salazar
Kyle Wickings
Johan H. J. Leveau
Mary E. Barbercheck
Amy T. Welty
Kurt P. Kowalski
John E. Carlson
Terrence H. Bell
Alyssa Collins
Nejc Stopnisek
Taejung Chung
Linda L. Kinkel
Jessica Gall Myrick
Bryan D. Emmett
Paul D. Esker
Kevin L. Hockett
Xiaoqing Tan
Gwyn A. Beattie
Source :
Phytobiomes Journal, Vol 3, Iss 1, Pp 3-21 (2019)
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Scientific Societies, 2019.

Abstract

This white paper presents a series of perspectives on current and future phytobiome management, discussed at the Wild and Tamed Phytobiomes Symposium in University Park, PA, U.S.A., in June 2018. To enhance plant productivity and health, and to translate lab- and greenhouse-based phytobiome research to field applications, the academic community and end-users need to address a variety of scientific, practical, and social challenges. Prior discussion of phytobiomes has focused heavily on plant-associated bacterial and fungal assemblages, but the phytobiomes concept covers all factors that influence plant function. Here we discuss various management considerations, including abiotic conditions (e.g., soil and nutrient applications), microorganisms (e.g., bacterial and fungal assemblages, bacterial and fungal inoculants, and viruses), macroorganisms (e.g., arthropods and plant genetics), and societal factors (e.g., communication approaches and technology diffusion). An important near-term goal for this field should be to estimate the potential relative contribution of different components of the phytobiome to plant health, as well as the potential and risk of modifying each in the near future.

Details

ISSN :
24712906
Volume :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Phytobiomes Journal
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....798f80c67bce60b9abef1c1af8f7ef3b