Abstract:Dodders (Cuscuta chinensis) are rootless and holoparasitic herbs that can infect a variety of host plants, including the vitally important economic and bioenergy crop soybean (Glycine max). Although dodder parasitism severely affects the physiology of host plants, little is known about its effects on fungal communities and root secondary metabolites in hosts. In this study, variations in root-associated fungal communities and root metabolites of soybean under different parasitism conditions were investigated u… Show more
“…The interplay between fungal communities and pathogen suppression is presented in the study on soybean and maize intercropping by Cheng et al [16], where increased nitrogen-fixing bacterial diversity correlates with improved plant health. Luo et al [17] demonstrate that dodder parasitism leads to the enrichment of pathogen Alternaria and flavonoid metabolites in soybean root. Nutrient Cycling and Soil Health: Microorganisms are instrumental in transforming essential nutrients such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium into bioavailable forms.…”
“…The interplay between fungal communities and pathogen suppression is presented in the study on soybean and maize intercropping by Cheng et al [16], where increased nitrogen-fixing bacterial diversity correlates with improved plant health. Luo et al [17] demonstrate that dodder parasitism leads to the enrichment of pathogen Alternaria and flavonoid metabolites in soybean root. Nutrient Cycling and Soil Health: Microorganisms are instrumental in transforming essential nutrients such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium into bioavailable forms.…”
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