Beyond plant genetics: microbiome-enhancing heterosis in plants

Plant heterosis has been recognized as being primarily dependent on the genetics of contrasting parents. However, in recent work, Liu et al. describe ‘endophytic microbiome-induced heterosis’, showing distinct and diverse seed microbiomes in hybrids, which boosted seed germination compared with thei...

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Veröffentlicht in:Trends in plant science 2024-12, Vol.29 (12), p.1292-1294
Hauptverfasser: Araujo, Ademir S.F., Sharma, Shilpi, Pinheiro, José Baldin, Lopes, Angela Celis de Almeida
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Zusammenfassung:Plant heterosis has been recognized as being primarily dependent on the genetics of contrasting parents. However, in recent work, Liu et al. describe ‘endophytic microbiome-induced heterosis’, showing distinct and diverse seed microbiomes in hybrids, which boosted seed germination compared with their parents. Here, we discuss the possible impact of this finding for sustainable agriculture. Plant heterosis has been recognized as being primarily dependent on the genetics of contrasting parents. However, in recent work, Liu et al. describe ‘endophytic microbiome-induced heterosis’, showing distinct and diverse seed microbiomes in hybrids, which boosted seed germination compared with their parents. Here, we discuss the possible impact of this finding for sustainable agriculture.
ISSN:1360-1385
1878-4372
1878-4372
DOI:10.1016/j.tplants.2024.07.015