Bioprospecting and Challenges of Plant Microbiome Research for Sustainable Agriculture, a Review on Soybean Endophytic Bacteria

Microb Ecol. 2023 Apr;85(3):1113-1135. doi: 10.1007/s00248-022-02136-z. Epub 2022 Nov 1.

Abstract

This review evaluates oilseed crop soybean endophytic bacteria, their prospects, and challenges for sustainable agriculture. Soybean is one of the most important oilseed crops with about 20-25% protein content and 20% edible oil production. The ability of soybean root-associated microbes to restore soil nutrients enhances crop yield. Naturally, the soybean root endosphere harbors root nodule bacteria, and endophytic bacteria, which help increase the nitrogen pool and reclamation of another nutrient loss in the soil for plant nutrition. Endophytic bacteria can sustain plant growth and health by exhibiting antibiosis against phytopathogens, production of enzymes, phytohormone biosynthesis, organic acids, and secondary metabolite secretions. Considerable effort in the agricultural industry is focused on multifunctional concepts and bioprospecting on the use of bioinput from endophytic microbes to ensure a stable ecosystem. Bioprospecting in the case of this review is a systemic overview of the biorational approach to harness beneficial plant-associated microbes to ensure food security in the future. Progress in this endeavor is limited by available techniques. The use of molecular techniques in unraveling the functions of soybean endophytic bacteria can explore their use in integrated organic farming. Our review brings to light the endophytic microbial dynamics of soybeans and current status of plant microbiome research for sustainable agriculture.

Keywords: Endosphere; Food security; Leguminous crop; Nitrogen-fixing bacteria; Plant growth promotion; Soybean microbiome.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Agriculture
  • Bacteria / genetics
  • Bacteria / metabolism
  • Bioprospecting
  • Crops, Agricultural
  • Glycine max* / microbiology
  • Microbiota*
  • Soil
  • Soil Microbiology

Substances

  • Soil