Unravelling the impact of environmental factors in shaping plant microbiomes.
Alicia Isabel Pérez-LorenteDiego RomeroCarlos Molina-SantiagoPublished in: Microbial biotechnology (2024)
This article emphasizes the significant role of environmental factors in shaping the plant microbiome, highlighting how bacterial and fungal communities influence plant responses to water stress, and how environmental factors shape fungal communities in crops. Furthermore, recent studies describe how different genotypes and levels of water stress affect the composition of bacterial communities associated with quinoa plants, as well as the relationship between environmental factors and the structure of fungal communities in apple fruit. These findings underscore the importance of understanding plant microbiome dynamics in developing effective crop protection strategies and improving agricultural sustainability with the objective of advance towards a microbiome-based strategy which allows us to improve crop tolerance to abiotic stresses.