Root–Root Interactions:Towards A Rhizosphere Framework

Plant scientists have made great progress in understanding molecular mechanisms controlling root responses to nutrients of arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) plants under controlled conditions. Simultaneously, ecologists and agronomists have demonstrated that root–root interactions involve more than competition for nutrients. Here, we highlight the importance of both root exudates and soil microbes for root–root interactions, ubiquitous in natural and agricultural ecosystems. We argue that it is time to bring together the recent insights from both scientific disciplines to fully understand root functioning in the real world.

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Main Authors: Mommer, L., Kirkegaard, John, van Ruijven, J.
Format: Article/Letter to editor biblioteca
Language:English
Subjects:Belowground interactions, Plant competition, Root exudates, Soil microbes,
Online Access:https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/rootroot-interactionstowards-a-rhizosphere-framework
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Summary:Plant scientists have made great progress in understanding molecular mechanisms controlling root responses to nutrients of arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) plants under controlled conditions. Simultaneously, ecologists and agronomists have demonstrated that root–root interactions involve more than competition for nutrients. Here, we highlight the importance of both root exudates and soil microbes for root–root interactions, ubiquitous in natural and agricultural ecosystems. We argue that it is time to bring together the recent insights from both scientific disciplines to fully understand root functioning in the real world.