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Mycorrhizae helper bacteria for managing the mycorrhizal soil infectivity

Authors :
Nasslahsen, Bouchra
Prin, Yves
Ferhout, Hicham
Smouni, Abdelaziz
Duponnois, Robin
Nasslahsen, Bouchra
Prin, Yves
Ferhout, Hicham
Smouni, Abdelaziz
Duponnois, Robin
Source :
Frontiers in Soil Science
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi are major components of soil microbiota and mainly interact with other microorganisms in the rhizosphere. Mycorrhiza establishment impacts the plant physiology and some nutritional and physical properties of the rhizospheric soil. These effects alter the development of the root or mycorrhizas resulting from the activity of soil microorganisms. The rhizosphere of mycorrhizal plants (mycorrhizosphere), is inhabited by large microbial activities responsible for several key ecosystem processes. This review is focused on the microbial interactions between mycorrhizal fungi and components of rhizosphere microbiota and highlight the agronomic potentialities of the Mycorrhiza Helper Bacteria on mycorrhiza formation. The main conclusion is that this MHB effect in the rhizosphere of mycorrhizal plants, enhance plant fitness and soil quality and are of great interest to ensure sustainable agricultural development and ecosystem functioning.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Frontiers in Soil Science
Notes :
text, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1366822726
Document Type :
Electronic Resource