Review: Research progress on seasonal succession of phyllosphere microorganisms

Plant Sci. 2024 Jan:338:111898. doi: 10.1016/j.plantsci.2023.111898. Epub 2023 Oct 24.

Abstract

Phyllosphere microorganisms have recently attracted the attention of scientists studying plant microbiomes. The origin, diversity, functions, and interactions of phyllosphere microorganisms have been extensively explored. Many experiments have demonstrated seasonal cycles of phyllosphere microbes. However, a comprehensive comparison of these separate investigations to characterize seasonal trends in phyllosphere microbes of woody and herbaceous plants has not been conducted. In this review, we explored the dynamic changes of phyllosphere microorganisms in woody and non-woody plants with the passage of the season, sought to find the driving factors, summarized these texts, and thought about future research trends regarding the application of phyllosphere microorganisms in agricultural production. Seasonal trends in phyllosphere microorganisms of herbaceous and woody plants have similarities and differences, but extensive experimental validation is needed. Climate, insects, hosts, microbial interactions, and anthropogenic activities are the diverse factors that influence seasonal variation in phyllosphere microorganisms.

Keywords: Abiotic factors; Biotic factors; Phyllosphere microorganisms; Plant-Microbe Interactions.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Microbiota*
  • Plants*
  • Seasons