Journal article
Cell walls and their role in the plant root microbiome
VJ Waymouth, ACW Keynton, DR Brumley, B Ebert, M Watt
Trends in Plant Science | Elsevier BV | Published : 2026
Abstract
Plant roots form a microbiome that interacts at the cell wall extracellular matrix before entering the cell. The root primary and accessory walls present a dynamic, cell-type-dependent scaffold that microbes must navigate, using shared cellulose or contrasting chitin motifs and influencing plant gene responses that encode enzymes for cell wall biosynthesis and degradation. We propose that an interface evolves as microbes reach the root tip and interact with host polymers, potentially driving concurrent degradation of root and microbial cells. Knowledge gaps span diffusion, fluid flow, nutrient exchange, and the physics of microbial motion within the wall boundary. Advances in in situ imaging..
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