International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Jul 2024)

Medicinal Plant Root Exudate Metabolites Shape the Rhizosphere Microbiota

  • Peng Qu,
  • Butian Wang,
  • Meijun Qi,
  • Rong Lin,
  • Hongmei Chen,
  • Chun Xie,
  • Zhenwei Zhang,
  • Junchao Qiu,
  • Huabo Du,
  • Yu Ge

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms25147786
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25, no. 14
p. 7786

Abstract

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The interactions between plants and rhizosphere microbes mediated by plant root exudates are increasingly being investigated. The root-derived metabolites of medicinal plants are relatively diverse and have unique characteristics. However, whether medicinal plants influence their rhizosphere microbial community remains unknown. How medicinal plant species drive rhizosphere microbial community changes should be clarified. In this study involving high-throughput sequencing of rhizosphere microbes and an analysis of root exudates using a gas chromatograph coupled with a time-of-flight mass spectrometer, we revealed that the root exudate metabolites and microorganisms differed among the rhizosphere soils of five medicinal plants. Moreover, the results of a correlation analysis indicated that bacterial and fungal profiles in the rhizosphere soils of the five medicinal plants were extremely significantly or significantly affected by 10 root-associated metabolites. Furthermore, among the 10 root exudate metabolites, two (carvone and zymosterol) had opposite effects on rhizosphere bacteria and fungi. Our study findings suggest that plant-derived exudates modulate changes to rhizosphere microbial communities.

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