Journal article

Modulators or facilitators? Roles of lipids in plant root–microbe interactions

A Macabuhay, B Arsova, R Walker, A Johnson, M Watt, U Roessner

Trends in Plant Science | Published : 2022

Abstract

Lipids have diverse functions in regulating the plasma membrane's cellular processes and signaling mediation. Plasma membrane lipids are also involved in the plant's complex interactions with the surrounding microorganisms, with which plants are in various forms of symbiosis. The roles of lipids influence the whole microbial colonization process, thus shaping the rhizomicrobiome. As chemical signals, lipids facilitate the stages of rhizospheric interactions – from plant root to microbe, microbe to microbe, and microbe to plant root – and modulate the plant's defense responses upon perception or contact with either beneficial or phytopathogenic microorganisms. Although studies have come a lon..

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Funding Acknowledgements

A.M. thanks the Julich-University of Melbourne Postgraduate Academy (JUMPA) program for the joint PhD scholarship. M.W. holds the Adrienne Clarke Professorial Chair of Botany, which is supported through the University of Melbourne Botany Foundation.