
Focus Issue Guest Editors: Tarek Hewezi, Hari Krishnan, Kevin Garcia, and Mina Ohtsu
Focus Issue Topic: Symbiotic and Pathogenic Interactions in the Rhizosphere
The rhizosphere is a dynamic environment for microbial activity, where plants engage in a wide array of interactions with surrounding microorganisms. These interactions can be mutually beneficial, as in the case of symbiotic partnerships that enhance nutrient acquisition and stress resilience, or detrimental, involving pathogens that compromise plant health and productivity. This focus issue aims to highlight cutting-edge advances in our understanding of the dynamic relationships between plants and microbes within the rhizosphere, encompassing both beneficial symbioses and pathogenic interactions.
We encourage submissions that investigate both beneficial symbiotic associations, such as mycorrhizal and rhizobial interactions, and detrimental pathogenic processes caused by bacteria, fungi, oomycetes, and parasitic nematodes. Studies incorporating molecular, genetic, biochemical, ecological, and systems biology approaches are particularly welcome. We welcome original research articles, short communications, and reviews that explore molecular mechanisms, ecological significance, and potential agricultural applications.
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