2020
DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2020.01350
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Bacillus Responses to Plant-Associated Fungal and Bacterial Communities

Abstract: Some members of root-associated Bacillus species have been developed as biocontrol agents due to their contribution to plant protection by directly interfering with the growth of pathogens or by stimulating systemic resistance in their host. As rhizosphere-dwelling bacteria, these bacilli are surrounded and constantly interacting with other microbes via different types of communications. With this review, we provide an updated vision of the molecular and phenotypic responses of Bacillus upon sensing other rhiz… Show more

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“…Low temperature, acidic pH or poor oxygen availability are among the rhizosphere specific abiotic parameters that affect bacterial physiology and which may also modulate the production of secondary metabolites including elicitors as reported for Bacillus lipopeptides ( Fahim et al, 2012 ; Pertot et al, 2013 ; Zhao and Kuipers, 2016 ). Biotic factors such as interactions with other microbial species of the soil microbiome or chemical cross-talk with the host plant, may also influence elicitor production under natural conditions ( Debois et al, 2015 ; Wu et al, 2015 ; Venturi and Keel, 2016 ; Andrić et al, 2020 ). A better evaluation of the impact of all these factors deserve further investigation and is necessary to better anticipate inconsistencies in PGPR efficacy observed upon application under field conditions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Low temperature, acidic pH or poor oxygen availability are among the rhizosphere specific abiotic parameters that affect bacterial physiology and which may also modulate the production of secondary metabolites including elicitors as reported for Bacillus lipopeptides ( Fahim et al, 2012 ; Pertot et al, 2013 ; Zhao and Kuipers, 2016 ). Biotic factors such as interactions with other microbial species of the soil microbiome or chemical cross-talk with the host plant, may also influence elicitor production under natural conditions ( Debois et al, 2015 ; Wu et al, 2015 ; Venturi and Keel, 2016 ; Andrić et al, 2020 ). A better evaluation of the impact of all these factors deserve further investigation and is necessary to better anticipate inconsistencies in PGPR efficacy observed upon application under field conditions.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It includes interactions with other organisms sharing the niche. Some recent reports illustrate how soil bacilli may adapt their behavior upon sensing bacterial competitors but almost exclusively focusing on developmental traits (sporulation, biofilm formation, or motility) 6 . Unlike other genera such as Streptomyces, it remains largely unknown to what extent bacilli in general and B. velezensis in particular, may modulate the expression of their secondary metabolome upon interaction with other bacteria 2,8,9,27 .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This competition can involve signal interference or toxins deployed by contact-dependent delivery systems 4, 5 but is mainly mediated at distance through the emission of various molecular weapons. The molecular basis of interference interactions and their phenotypic outcomes between diverse soil bacterial species have been amply investigated in the last decade 6, 7 .…”
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