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植物-根际微生物互作及对昆虫胁迫的响应

张晋越1,卞宝乐1,唐泰然1,农文豪1,朱书峰1,卢新民1,2,3*   

  1. 1.华中农业大学植物科学技术学院,武汉 430070;2. 湖北洪山实验室,武汉 430070;3. 华中农业大学农业微生物资源发掘与利用全国重点实验室,武汉 430070
  • 收稿日期:2025-08-20 修回日期:2026-01-26 接受日期:2026-03-11
  • 通讯作者: 卢新民

Plant-rhizosphere microbe interaction and its response to herbivory: a review

Jinyue Zhang1, Baole Bian1, Tairan Tang1, Wenhao Nong1, Shufeng Zhu1, Xinmin Lu1,2,3*   

  1. 1 College of Plant Sciences and Technology, Huazhong Agricultural University, Wuhan 430070 

    2 Hubei Hongshan Lab, Wuhan 430070 

    3 State Key Laboratory of Agricultural Microbiology, Huazhong Agricultural University, Wuhan 430070

  • Received:2025-08-20 Revised:2026-01-26 Accepted:2026-03-11
  • Contact: Xinmin Lu

摘要: 根际微生物被认为是植物的“第二基因组”,在塑造物种间相互作用、维持生物多样性以及生态系统功能等方面均发挥重要作用。过去30年中,伴随分子生物学技术(如高通量测序)的快速发展,植物和根际微生物间相互作用逐渐成为生态学领域的一个研究热点,并取得了丰硕成果。相关成果深化了人们对生物多样性维持和外来物种入侵等生态过程的理解,为生态系统功能和服务等提供了新思路。目前,对于多物种共存及时空动态背景下的植物—根际微生物互作,以及昆虫胁迫对两者互作的影响,相关综述与研究严重不足。为提高人们对植物-根际微生物相互作用如何响应昆虫胁迫的预测能力,本文综述了植物-根际微生物相互作用路径、时空变化规律及其环境驱动机制,以及两者互作从个体到群落尺度对昆虫胁迫的响应机制及其生态效应。在此基础上,讨论了当下本领域研究的不足和一些潜在的未来研究方向,以期推动本领域的发展。

关键词: 植物-微生物互作, 植物-土壤反馈, 时间动态, 空间异质性, 昆虫取食, 多因子互作

Abstract

Background & Aim: Soil microbes inhabiting plant rhizospheres, known as the "second genome" of plants, play a pivotal role in shaping interspecific interactions, maintaining biodiversity, ecosystem functions and sustainable agriculture. Owing to the rapid development of molecular techniques such as high-throughput DNA sequencing, plant-rhizosphere microbe interactions have become a hot topic in ecology and have yielded substantial achievements in the past three decades. These achievements profoundly advanced our understandings of alien species invasion and biodiversity maintenance, and provided new avenues to improve agricultural productivity and crop quality. However, current research on plant-rhizosphere microbial interactions, specifically those encompassing multi-species coexistence and spatiotemporal dynamics, remains relatively scarce. 

Progresses: To improve our ability to predict how plant-rhizosphere interactions respond to insect herbivory, we synthesize current understanding on plant-rhizosphere microbe interaction mechanisms, spatiotemporal variation and the underlying environmental drivers, as well as responses of the mechanisms and their ecological effects of both entities and their interactions to insect herbivory, spanning from the individual to the community level. 

Perspectives: We outlined some key limitations in current plant-rhizosphere microbe interaction studies and proposed some future directions, aiming to promote the development of relevant studies.

Key words: plant-soil interaction, plant-soil feedback, temporal dynamics, spatial heterogeneity, insect herbivory, multi-factor interaction