iScience (Apr 2022)

Ensuring future food security and resource sustainability: insights into the rhizosphere

  • Liyang Wang,
  • Zed Rengel,
  • Kai Zhang,
  • Kemo Jin,
  • Yang Lyu,
  • Lin Zhang,
  • Lingyun Cheng,
  • Fusuo Zhang,
  • Jianbo Shen

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25, no. 4
p. 104168

Abstract

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Summary: Feeding the world’s growing population requires continuously increasing crop yields with less fertilizers and agrochemicals on limited land. Focusing on plant belowground traits, especially root-soil-microbe interactions, holds a great promise for overcoming this challenge. The belowground root-soil-microbe interactions are complex and involve a range of physical, chemical, and biological processes that influence nutrient-use efficiency, plant growth and health. Understanding, predicting, and manipulating these rhizosphere processes will enable us to harness the relevant interactions to improve plant productivity and nutrient-use efficiency. Here, we review the recent progress and challenges in root-soil-microbe interactions. We also highlight how root-soil-microbe interactions could be manipulated to ensure food security and resource sustainability in a changing global climate, with an emphasis on reducing our dependence on fertilizers and agrochemicals.

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