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Badri, DV; Vivanco, JM. 2009. Regulation and function of root exudates. PLANT CELL AND ENVIRONMENT. 32(6):666-681.
Root-secreted chemicals mediate multi-partite interactions in the
rhizosphere, where plant roots continually respond to and alter their
immediate environment. Increasing evidence suggests that root exudates
initiate and modulate dialogue between roots and soil microbes. For
example, root exudates serve as signals that initiate symbiosis with
rhizobia and mycorrhizal fungi. In addition, root exudates maintain and
support a highly specific diversity of microbes in the rhizosphere of a
given particular plant species, thus suggesting a close evolutionary
link. In this review, we focus mainly on compiling the information
available on the regulation and mechanisms of root exudation processes,
and provide some ideas related to the evolutionary role of root
exudates in shaping soil microbial communities.
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