In the realm of plant-microbe interactions, a dynamic network of relationships shapes the fitness and adaptability of plants, particularly in cereal crops such as wheat and rice. Recognizing the significance of these interactions in agricultural ecosystems is crucial. For that, we are excited to extend an invitation to researchers, scientists, and experts in the field to contribute to our Research Topic on recent advances in beneficial and pathogenic plant-microbe interactions, with a specific focus on cereal crops.
The objective of this Research Topic is to provide a comprehensive platform for researchers to present their most recent findings, facilitate critical synthesis of existing knowledge, and offer insights into the future of beneficial and pathogenic plant-microbe interactions within cereal crops such as wheat, maize, rice, barley, oats, rye, and sorghum.
Contributions to this Research Topic are encouraged to explore the following themes:
Beneficial plant-microbe interactions:
- Investigation of mutualistic relationships between plants and microbes.
- Analysis of how beneficial microbes enhance plant growth, gene expression, nutrient uptake, and stress resistance. - Exploration of novel strategies for harnessing beneficial microbes in agriculture and horticulture.
Pathogenic plant-microbe interactions:
- Examination of the mechanisms of infection and interactions between hosts and pathogens.
- Assessment of the impact of plant diseases on agriculture and ecosystems.
- Presentation of innovative approaches for plant disease management.
Dual nature microbes: beneficial and pathogenic simultaneously:
- Study of microbes that exhibit both beneficial and pathogenic behavior.
- Analysis of the molecular and ecological factors that influence the balance between these dual roles.
- Exploration of the implications for agricultural practices and ecosystem health.
Emerging trends and future directions:
- Progress in omics technologies for studying plant-microbe interactions.
- Development of eco-friendly and sustainable solutions for managing plant diseases.
- Identification of potential applications of plant-microbe interactions in addressing global challenges.
Authors are encouraged to submit Original Research papers, Reviews/Mini-Reviews, Perspectives, and Opinion articles that address the topics outlined above. By contributing to this Research Topic, researchers can actively contribute to advancing our understanding of plant-microbe interactions in cereal crops and the practical applications that stem from this knowledge.
In the realm of plant-microbe interactions, a dynamic network of relationships shapes the fitness and adaptability of plants, particularly in cereal crops such as wheat and rice. Recognizing the significance of these interactions in agricultural ecosystems is crucial. For that, we are excited to extend an invitation to researchers, scientists, and experts in the field to contribute to our Research Topic on recent advances in beneficial and pathogenic plant-microbe interactions, with a specific focus on cereal crops.
The objective of this Research Topic is to provide a comprehensive platform for researchers to present their most recent findings, facilitate critical synthesis of existing knowledge, and offer insights into the future of beneficial and pathogenic plant-microbe interactions within cereal crops such as wheat, maize, rice, barley, oats, rye, and sorghum.
Contributions to this Research Topic are encouraged to explore the following themes:
Beneficial plant-microbe interactions:
- Investigation of mutualistic relationships between plants and microbes.
- Analysis of how beneficial microbes enhance plant growth, gene expression, nutrient uptake, and stress resistance. - Exploration of novel strategies for harnessing beneficial microbes in agriculture and horticulture.
Pathogenic plant-microbe interactions:
- Examination of the mechanisms of infection and interactions between hosts and pathogens.
- Assessment of the impact of plant diseases on agriculture and ecosystems.
- Presentation of innovative approaches for plant disease management.
Dual nature microbes: beneficial and pathogenic simultaneously:
- Study of microbes that exhibit both beneficial and pathogenic behavior.
- Analysis of the molecular and ecological factors that influence the balance between these dual roles.
- Exploration of the implications for agricultural practices and ecosystem health.
Emerging trends and future directions:
- Progress in omics technologies for studying plant-microbe interactions.
- Development of eco-friendly and sustainable solutions for managing plant diseases.
- Identification of potential applications of plant-microbe interactions in addressing global challenges.
Authors are encouraged to submit Original Research papers, Reviews/Mini-Reviews, Perspectives, and Opinion articles that address the topics outlined above. By contributing to this Research Topic, researchers can actively contribute to advancing our understanding of plant-microbe interactions in cereal crops and the practical applications that stem from this knowledge.