Rhizosphere microorganisms can influence the timing of plant flowering

Author

Lu, Tao

Ke, Mingjing

Lavoie, Michel

Jin, Yujian

Fan, Xiaoji

Zhang, Zhenyan

Fu, Zhengwei

Sun, Liwei

Gillings, Michael

Peñuelas, Josep

Qian, Haifeng

Zhu, Yong-Guan

Publication date

2018

Abstract

Background:Plant phenology has crucial biological, physical, and chemical effects on the biosphere. Phenological drivers have largely been studied, but the role of plant microbiota, particularly rhizosphere microbiota, has not been considered. - Results: We discovered that rhizosphere microbial communities could modulate the timing of flowering of Arabidopsis thaliana. Rhizosphere microorganisms that increased and prolonged N bioavailability by nitrification delayed flowering by converting tryptophan to the phytohormone indole acetic acid (IAA), thus downregulating genes that trigger flowering, and stimulating further plant growth. The addition of IAA to hydroponic cultures confirmed this metabolic network. - Conclusions: We document a novel metabolic network in which soil microbiota influenced plant flowering time, thus shedding light on the key role of soil microbiota on plant functioning. This opens up multiple opportunities for application, from helping to mitigate some of the effects of climate change and environmental stress on plants (e.g. abnormal temperature variation, drought, salinity) to manipulating plant characteristics using microbial inocula to increase crop potential.

Document Type

Article

Language

English

Subjects and keywords

Rhizosphere; Microbiota; Root exudate; Nitrogen; Indole acetic acid; Arabidopsis; Flowering time

Publisher

 

Related items

European Commission 610028

Microbiome ; Vol. 6 (December 2018), art. 231

Rights

open access

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