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Plant phosphate status drives host microbial preferences: a trade-off between fungi and bacteria.

Alga Zuccaro
Published in: The EMBO journal (2019)
Recent discoveries show that plant recruitment of fungi and bacteria in a non-mycorrhizal host follows different strategies dependent on phosphate availability. A new study by Morcillo et al (2019) demonstrates that volatile compounds synthesized by rhizobacteria contribute to phosphate starvation response-dependent regulation of bacterial colonization and immune system activation in Arabidopsis thaliana plants.
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