Plant Microbe Interaction 2017


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Plants interact with microbes in many different ways and on many different levels. The most obvious interaction results in plant disease which can be a severe threat to the global food supply. Therefore research strives to uncover the mechanisms of host plant invasion learn about the weapons used by pathogenic microbes and understand the defense strategies of the affected plants. On the other hand many interactions with the plant are indeed beneficial for the plant increasing its ability to recruit limiting nutrients from the soil preventing the growth of more detrimental microbes or making the plant more resistant to abiotic stresses. Plants also serve as habitats for microbes that may colonize apoplastic spaces within leaves may live on plant surfaces or may prosper in the immediate vicinity of plant organs (e.g. in the rhizosoil). In this book one editorial two review articles and twelve original research articles highlight the newest research endeavors on plants interacting with beneficial microbes having to cope with detrimental microbes or hosting complete microbiomes. Together these articles contribute to the knowledge essential for the development of strategies that will prepare our plants to withstand the increasingly harsh conditions they will be exposed to in the coming years of climate change.
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