학술논문

Plant pathogenesis: Toward multidimensional understanding of the microbiome
Document Type
article
Source
iMeta, Vol 2, Iss 3, Pp n/a-n/a (2023)
Subject
disease epidemics
multitrophic interaction
pathobiome
plant microbiome
plant pathogenesis
Computer applications to medicine. Medical informatics
R858-859.7
Language
English
ISSN
2770-596X
Abstract
Abstract Single pathogen‐targeted disease management measure has shown drawbacks in field efficacy under the scenario of global change. An in‐depth understanding of plant pathogenesis will provide a promising solution but faces the challenges of the emerging paradigm involving the plant microbiome. While the beneficial impact of the plant microbiome is well characterized, their potential role in facilitating pathological processes has so far remained largely overlooked. To address these unsolved controversies and emerging challenges, we hereby highlight the pathobiome, the disease‐assisting portion hidden in the plant microbiome, in the plant pathogenesis paradigm. We review the detrimental actions mediated by the pathobiome at multiple scales and further discuss how natural and human triggers result in the prevalence of the plant pathobiome, which would probably provide a clue to the mitigation of plant disease epidemics. Collectively, the article would advance the current insight into plant pathogenesis and also pave a new way to cope with the upward trends of plant disease by designing the pathobiome‐targeted measure.