Drought-induced assembly of rhizosphere mycobiomes shows beneficial effects on plant growth.
Yanshuo PanBinhui LiuWenying ZhangShan ZhuangHongzhe WangJie-Yin ChenLiang XiaoYuzhong LiDongfei HanPublished in: mSystems (2024)
We have presented a framework to integrate the shifts in community assembly processes with plant-soil feedback during drought stress. We found that environmental filtering and host plant selection exert influence on the rhizospheric fungal community assembly, and the re-assembled community has great potential to alleviate plant drought stress. Our study proposes that future research should incorporate ecology with plant, microbiome, and molecular approaches to effectively harness the rhizospheric microbiome for enhancing the resilience of crop production to drought.