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Perspectives and potential applications of endophytic microorganisms in cultivation of medicinal and aromatic plants
Ensuring food and nutritional security, it is crucial to use chemicals in agriculture to boost yields and protect the crops against biotic and abiotic perturbations. Conversely, excessive use of chemicals has led to many deleterious effects on the environment like pollution of soil, water, and air;...
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author | Tripathi, Arpita Pandey, Praveen Tripathi, Shakti Nath Kalra, Alok |
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description | Ensuring food and nutritional security, it is crucial to use chemicals in agriculture to boost yields and protect the crops against biotic and abiotic perturbations. Conversely, excessive use of chemicals has led to many deleterious effects on the environment like pollution of soil, water, and air; loss of soil fertility; and development of pest resistance, and is now posing serious threats to biodiversity. Therefore, farming systems need to be upgraded towards the use of biological agents to retain agricultural and environmental sustainability. Plants exhibit a huge and varied niche for endophytic microorganisms inside the planta, resulting in a closer association between them. Endophytic microorganisms play pivotal roles in plant physiological and morphological characteristics, including growth promotion, survival, and fitness. Their mechanism of action includes both direct and indirect, such as mineral phosphate solubilization, fixating nitrogen, synthesis of auxins, production of siderophore, and various phytohormones. Medicinal and aromatic plants (MAPs) hold a crucial position worldwide for their valued essential oils and several phytopharmaceutically important bioactive compounds since ancient times; conversely, owing to the high demand for natural products, commercial cultivation of MAPs is on the upswing. Furthermore, the vulnerability to various pests and diseases enforces noteworthy production restraints that affect both crop yield and quality. Efforts have been made towards enhancing yields of plant crude drugs by improving crop varieties, cell cultures, transgenic plants, etc., but these are highly cost-demanding and time-consuming measures. Thus, it is essential to evolve efficient, eco-friendly, cost-effective simpler approaches for improvement in the yield and health of the plants. Harnessing endophytic microorganisms as biostimulants can be an effective and alternative step. This review summarizes the concept of endophytes, their multidimensional interaction inside the host plant, and the salient benefits associated with endophytic microorganisms in MAPs. |
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spelling | pubmed-95607702022-10-14 Perspectives and potential applications of endophytic microorganisms in cultivation of medicinal and aromatic plants Tripathi, Arpita Pandey, Praveen Tripathi, Shakti Nath Kalra, Alok Front Plant Sci Plant Science Ensuring food and nutritional security, it is crucial to use chemicals in agriculture to boost yields and protect the crops against biotic and abiotic perturbations. Conversely, excessive use of chemicals has led to many deleterious effects on the environment like pollution of soil, water, and air; loss of soil fertility; and development of pest resistance, and is now posing serious threats to biodiversity. Therefore, farming systems need to be upgraded towards the use of biological agents to retain agricultural and environmental sustainability. Plants exhibit a huge and varied niche for endophytic microorganisms inside the planta, resulting in a closer association between them. Endophytic microorganisms play pivotal roles in plant physiological and morphological characteristics, including growth promotion, survival, and fitness. Their mechanism of action includes both direct and indirect, such as mineral phosphate solubilization, fixating nitrogen, synthesis of auxins, production of siderophore, and various phytohormones. Medicinal and aromatic plants (MAPs) hold a crucial position worldwide for their valued essential oils and several phytopharmaceutically important bioactive compounds since ancient times; conversely, owing to the high demand for natural products, commercial cultivation of MAPs is on the upswing. Furthermore, the vulnerability to various pests and diseases enforces noteworthy production restraints that affect both crop yield and quality. Efforts have been made towards enhancing yields of plant crude drugs by improving crop varieties, cell cultures, transgenic plants, etc., but these are highly cost-demanding and time-consuming measures. Thus, it is essential to evolve efficient, eco-friendly, cost-effective simpler approaches for improvement in the yield and health of the plants. Harnessing endophytic microorganisms as biostimulants can be an effective and alternative step. This review summarizes the concept of endophytes, their multidimensional interaction inside the host plant, and the salient benefits associated with endophytic microorganisms in MAPs. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-09-29 /pmc/articles/PMC9560770/ /pubmed/36247631 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.985429 Text en Copyright © 2022 Tripathi, Pandey, Tripathi and Kalra https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Plant Science Tripathi, Arpita Pandey, Praveen Tripathi, Shakti Nath Kalra, Alok Perspectives and potential applications of endophytic microorganisms in cultivation of medicinal and aromatic plants |
title | Perspectives and potential applications of endophytic microorganisms in cultivation of medicinal and aromatic plants |
title_full | Perspectives and potential applications of endophytic microorganisms in cultivation of medicinal and aromatic plants |
title_fullStr | Perspectives and potential applications of endophytic microorganisms in cultivation of medicinal and aromatic plants |
title_full_unstemmed | Perspectives and potential applications of endophytic microorganisms in cultivation of medicinal and aromatic plants |
title_short | Perspectives and potential applications of endophytic microorganisms in cultivation of medicinal and aromatic plants |
title_sort | perspectives and potential applications of endophytic microorganisms in cultivation of medicinal and aromatic plants |
topic | Plant Science |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9560770/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36247631 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.985429 |
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