About this Research Topic
Intriguingly, certain microbes have the ability to up-regulate defense mechanisms within plants, thereby fortifying them against phytopathogenic attacks. Understanding these relationships at molecular, biochemical, and ecological levels is not just of academic interest but could open doors to sustainable agricultural practices and forest management techniques that utilize microbial symbionts to bolster plant health. The significance of studying microbe-induced regulation of plant immunity lies at the intersection of biotechnology, ecology, plant pathology, microbiology, and agricultural science.
By elucidating the mechanisms through which beneficial microbes contribute to plant immunity, we pave the way for several critical advancements including Sustainable Agriculture, Disease Management, Ecosystem Resilience, and Biotechnological Applications.
The primary objective of this Research Topic is to collate and disseminate groundbreaking research, and review articles, focused on the multi-dimensional aspects of microbe-induced regulation of plant immunity against phytopathogens. It aims to serve as a comprehensive platform that encourages interdisciplinary dialogues and fosters innovation in research and application.
The scope of this Research Topic includes the following fields, but not limited to:
➢ Characterization of the microbiome, its diversity, and its functional roles in influencing plant immunity.
➢ Fundamental biological mechanisms by which the microbiome interacts with plant immune systems.
➢ The fundamental biological mechanisms by which microbes interact with plant immune systems.
➢ Elucidation of the molecular pathways, gene expression profiles, and other genetic aspects of microbe-plant interactions.
➢ Cutting-edge techniques or methodologies for studying these complex interactions, from high-throughput sequencing to metabolomics.
➢ Practical applications, such as sustainable agriculture, biopesticide development, and disease management strategies.
➢ Comprehensive literature reviews and meta-analyses that synthesize existing knowledge and identify areas requiring further exploration.
Keywords: Plant Immunity, Phytopathogens, Molecular, Biochemical, Microbes
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