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    Harnessing phytomicrobiome signaling for rhizosphere microbiome engineering

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    The goal of microbiome engineering is to manipulate the microbiome toward a certain type of community that will optimize plant functions of interest. For instance, in crop production the goal is to reduce disease susceptibility, increase nutrient availability increase abiotic stress tolerance and increase crop yields. Various approaches can be devised to engineer the plant\u2013microbiome, but one particularly promising approach is to take advantage of naturally evolved plant\u2013microbiome communication channels. This is, however, very challenging as the understanding of the plant\u2013microbiome communication is still mostly rudimentary and plant\u2013microbiome interactions varies between crops species (and even cultivars), between individual members of the microbiome and with environmental conditions. In each individual case, many aspects of the plant\u2013microorganisms relationship should be thoroughly scrutinized. In this article we summarize some of the existing plant\u2013microbiome engineering studies and point out potential avenues for further research.Peer reviewed: YesNRC publication: Ye
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