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Wild Wheat Rhizosphere-Associated Plant Growth-Promoting Bacteria Exudates: Effect on Root Development in Modern Wheat and Composition
Diazotrophic bacteria isolated from the rhizosphere of a wild wheat ancestor, grown from its refuge area in the Fertile Crescent, were found to be efficient Plant Growth-Promoting Rhizobacteria (PGPR), upon interaction with an elite wheat cultivar. In nitrogen-starved plants, they increased the amou...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9740669/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36499572 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms232315248 |
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author | Zhour, Houssein Bray, Fabrice Dandache, Israa Marti, Guillaume Flament, Stéphanie Perez, Amélie Lis, Maëlle Cabrera-Bosquet, Llorenç Perez, Thibaut Fizames, Cécile Baudoin, Ezekiel Madani, Ikram El Zein, Loubna Véry, Anne-Aliénor Rolando, Christian Sentenac, Hervé Chokr, Ali Peltier, Jean-Benoît |
author_facet | Zhour, Houssein Bray, Fabrice Dandache, Israa Marti, Guillaume Flament, Stéphanie Perez, Amélie Lis, Maëlle Cabrera-Bosquet, Llorenç Perez, Thibaut Fizames, Cécile Baudoin, Ezekiel Madani, Ikram El Zein, Loubna Véry, Anne-Aliénor Rolando, Christian Sentenac, Hervé Chokr, Ali Peltier, Jean-Benoît |
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description | Diazotrophic bacteria isolated from the rhizosphere of a wild wheat ancestor, grown from its refuge area in the Fertile Crescent, were found to be efficient Plant Growth-Promoting Rhizobacteria (PGPR), upon interaction with an elite wheat cultivar. In nitrogen-starved plants, they increased the amount of nitrogen in the seed crop (per plant) by about twofold. A bacterial growth medium was developed to investigate the effects of bacterial exudates on root development in the elite cultivar, and to analyze the exo-metabolomes and exo-proteomes. Altered root development was observed, with distinct responses depending on the strain, for instance, with respect to root hair development. A first conclusion from these results is that the ability of wheat to establish effective beneficial interactions with PGPRs does not appear to have undergone systematic deep reprogramming during domestication. Exo-metabolome analysis revealed a complex set of secondary metabolites, including nutrient ion chelators, cyclopeptides that could act as phytohormone mimetics, and quorum sensing molecules having inter-kingdom signaling properties. The exo-proteome-comprised strain-specific enzymes, and structural proteins belonging to outer-membrane vesicles, are likely to sequester metabolites in their lumen. Thus, the methodological processes we have developed to collect and analyze bacterial exudates have revealed that PGPRs constitutively exude a highly complex set of metabolites; this is likely to allow numerous mechanisms to simultaneously contribute to plant growth promotion, and thereby to also broaden the spectra of plant genotypes (species and accessions/cultivars) with which beneficial interactions can occur. |
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spelling | pubmed-97406692022-12-11 Wild Wheat Rhizosphere-Associated Plant Growth-Promoting Bacteria Exudates: Effect on Root Development in Modern Wheat and Composition Zhour, Houssein Bray, Fabrice Dandache, Israa Marti, Guillaume Flament, Stéphanie Perez, Amélie Lis, Maëlle Cabrera-Bosquet, Llorenç Perez, Thibaut Fizames, Cécile Baudoin, Ezekiel Madani, Ikram El Zein, Loubna Véry, Anne-Aliénor Rolando, Christian Sentenac, Hervé Chokr, Ali Peltier, Jean-Benoît Int J Mol Sci Article Diazotrophic bacteria isolated from the rhizosphere of a wild wheat ancestor, grown from its refuge area in the Fertile Crescent, were found to be efficient Plant Growth-Promoting Rhizobacteria (PGPR), upon interaction with an elite wheat cultivar. In nitrogen-starved plants, they increased the amount of nitrogen in the seed crop (per plant) by about twofold. A bacterial growth medium was developed to investigate the effects of bacterial exudates on root development in the elite cultivar, and to analyze the exo-metabolomes and exo-proteomes. Altered root development was observed, with distinct responses depending on the strain, for instance, with respect to root hair development. A first conclusion from these results is that the ability of wheat to establish effective beneficial interactions with PGPRs does not appear to have undergone systematic deep reprogramming during domestication. Exo-metabolome analysis revealed a complex set of secondary metabolites, including nutrient ion chelators, cyclopeptides that could act as phytohormone mimetics, and quorum sensing molecules having inter-kingdom signaling properties. The exo-proteome-comprised strain-specific enzymes, and structural proteins belonging to outer-membrane vesicles, are likely to sequester metabolites in their lumen. Thus, the methodological processes we have developed to collect and analyze bacterial exudates have revealed that PGPRs constitutively exude a highly complex set of metabolites; this is likely to allow numerous mechanisms to simultaneously contribute to plant growth promotion, and thereby to also broaden the spectra of plant genotypes (species and accessions/cultivars) with which beneficial interactions can occur. MDPI 2022-12-03 /pmc/articles/PMC9740669/ /pubmed/36499572 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms232315248 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Zhour, Houssein Bray, Fabrice Dandache, Israa Marti, Guillaume Flament, Stéphanie Perez, Amélie Lis, Maëlle Cabrera-Bosquet, Llorenç Perez, Thibaut Fizames, Cécile Baudoin, Ezekiel Madani, Ikram El Zein, Loubna Véry, Anne-Aliénor Rolando, Christian Sentenac, Hervé Chokr, Ali Peltier, Jean-Benoît Wild Wheat Rhizosphere-Associated Plant Growth-Promoting Bacteria Exudates: Effect on Root Development in Modern Wheat and Composition |
title | Wild Wheat Rhizosphere-Associated Plant Growth-Promoting Bacteria Exudates: Effect on Root Development in Modern Wheat and Composition |
title_full | Wild Wheat Rhizosphere-Associated Plant Growth-Promoting Bacteria Exudates: Effect on Root Development in Modern Wheat and Composition |
title_fullStr | Wild Wheat Rhizosphere-Associated Plant Growth-Promoting Bacteria Exudates: Effect on Root Development in Modern Wheat and Composition |
title_full_unstemmed | Wild Wheat Rhizosphere-Associated Plant Growth-Promoting Bacteria Exudates: Effect on Root Development in Modern Wheat and Composition |
title_short | Wild Wheat Rhizosphere-Associated Plant Growth-Promoting Bacteria Exudates: Effect on Root Development in Modern Wheat and Composition |
title_sort | wild wheat rhizosphere-associated plant growth-promoting bacteria exudates: effect on root development in modern wheat and composition |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9740669/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36499572 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms232315248 |
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