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Multifaceted Impacts of Bacteriophages in the Plant Microbiome
Annual Review of Phytopathology ( IF 10.2 ) Pub Date : 2018-08-27 00:00:00 , DOI: 10.1146/annurev-phyto-080417-045858
Britt Koskella 1 , Tiffany B. Taylor 2
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Plant-associated bacteria face multiple selection pressures within their environments and have evolved countless adaptations that both depend on and shape bacterial phenotype and their interaction with plant hosts. Explaining bacterial adaptation and evolution therefore requires considering each of these forces independently as well as their interactions. In this review, we examine how bacteriophage viruses (phages) can alter the ecology and evolution of plant-associated bacterial populations and communities. This includes influencing a bacterial population's response to both abiotic and biotic selection pressures and altering ecological interactions within the microbiome and between the bacteria and host plant. We outline specific ways in which phages can alter bacterial phenotype and discuss when and how this might impact plant-microbe interactions, including for plant pathogens. Finally, we highlight key open questions in phage-bacteria-plant research and offer suggestions for future study.

中文翻译:


噬菌体对植物微生物组的多方面影响

与植物相关的细菌在其环境中面临多种选择压力,并且已经进化出无数种适应性,这些适应性依赖并影响细菌表型及其与植物宿主的相互作用。因此,解释细菌的适应和进化需要独立考虑这些作用力中的每一个以及它们之间的相互作用。在这篇综述中,我们研究了噬菌体病毒(噬菌体)如何改变植物相关细菌种群和群落的生态和进化。这包括影响细菌种群对非生物和生物选择压力的反应,以及改变微生物组内部以及细菌与寄主植物之间的生态相互作用。我们概述了噬菌体可以改变细菌表型的具体方式,并讨论了何时以及如何影响细菌-微生物相互作用,包括对植物病原体的相互作用。最后,我们重点介绍了噬菌体-细菌-植物研究中的关键开放性问题,并为以后的研究提供了建议。

更新日期:2018-08-27
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