Title: Rhizosphere: the Place to be in Soil
1Rhizosphere the Place to be in Soil
- SOIL 7200
- Presented by
- Hassna Alkher
- Department of Plant Science
March,12th,2007
2 What is the Rhizosphere
- Rhizo Rhiza root
- Sphere field or area of influence , physical
location around the root - Introduced by Hiltner in 1904
- the region surround plant roots
- influence by root exudates
- 1-2 mm from root
- variable region where the root production
stimulate microbial population and activity
Lorenz Hiltner
3Rhizosphere
- Comprised of different zones
- Endorhizosphere
- multi-layered microenvironment, which includes a
mucoid layer on the root surface, the epidermal
layer of the root tissue including the root hairs
and the cortical cells - Ectorhizosphere
-
- rhizosphere soil
4Rhizosphere zone
http//www.personal.psu.edu/faculty/j/e/jel5/biofi
lms/rhizosphere.html
5 Rhizosplane
- Its plants root surface (external surface)
where many microorganism adhere to it. - 1µm thick.
- hard to distinguish between Rhizo sphere/ plane.
- NonRhizosphere
Zone that not penetrated by plant root . it has
less microbial activity.
6Rhizosphere vs Nonrhizosphere
Clarholm et al., 1985
7Rhizosphere vs NonRhizosphere
- In the Rhizosphere
- More enhanced microbial growth
- More soluble C, nutrients
From the plant root
Foster (1986)
8Wheat Rhizosphere and nonrhizosphere populations
of some taxonomic and nutritional group of soil
microorganism.
Rhizosphere vs Nonrhizosphere
Rouatt et al., 1960
9Rhizosphere vs Nonrhizosphere
Dolichos lab lab
Lakshmi Kumari,1961
10- How to obtain organisms from the
- compartments of the Rhizosphere?
- Sutra et al., 2000
- Normander et al., 1999
- Nautiyal et al., 1997
- Talukdar et al., 2004
- De La Fuenta et al., 2006
- http//www.regional.org.au/au/allelopathy/
11Shaking
Non-adhering soil
12Lolium perenne
Trifolium repens
Bulk soil
Washed root (endrhizosphere/rhizoplane)
Soil adhering to the root
Purify DNA
Amplify 16S rDNA
16S rDNA cloning
16S rDNA characterized by PCR restriction analysis
OUT measurement
Calculate the diversity
Marilley et al., 1998
13What is Attractive About the Rhizosphere?
14Rhizosphere zone
http//biology.kenyon.edu/courses/biol272/agricult
ure/agriculture.htm
15Mucilage
- Insoluble organic compounds of four different
origins. - - mucilage secreted by Golgi organelles in the
root cap cells. - - hydrolysates of the polysaccharides of the
primary cell wall between - epidermal cells of the primary wall and
sloughed root cap call. - - mucilage secreted by epidermal cells and root
hairs. - - mucilage produced by bacterial degradation of
dead epidermal cells.
16Root exudates
- Low molecular weight compounds.
- Act as a messengers
- Energy for microbes
Root exudates as drops on root surface
17Chemical composition of exudates
Felix.D and Donald. A, 2002
18Root exudates function
- Defend the rhizosphere and root against
pathogenic microorganism - Attract greater number of microorganism
- Keep the soil around the root moist
- Obtain nutrients
- Change the chemical properties of the soil around
the root - Inhibit the growth of competing plant species
19Root exudates in different plant
Vancura., 1964
20Enzymes in the rhizosphere
- Enzymes activity greater in rhizosphere than in
bulk soil - Wide range of enzymes ( plant- microorganism)
- -Oxidoreductases (transfer of electrons from one
molecule to another) - -Hydrolases (nutrient mineralization, protein
breakdown) - -Lyases (degrades cell wall and membrane of
bacteria and fungi) - -Transferases(transfer a functional group from
one molecule to another) - Enzymes catalyze the breakdown of
- - organic material (cellulases, dehydrogenases)
- - fertilizers (ureases)
- - organic nutrients (phosphatases, sulfatases)
21Enzymes in the Rhizosphere
- Enzymes secrete by Rhizosphere microorganism
- - Enhance plant growth
- - stimulate enzyme production by intact roots
- e.g/
- phosphatase release by Pseudomonas sp.
- Acid phosphatase activity in solution
- Root Phosphatase activity
Inoculation with Pseudomonas sp Acanthamoeba
sp.
Bouteloua gracilis
22Some function of Bacteria in rhizosphere
- Bacteria N2 fixation
- Rhizobium,Bradyrhizobium with legumes
- Azospirillum on roots surface of grass
- Frankia with nonleguminous angiosperms
Rhizobium
Frankia
Azospirillum
23Some function of Bacteria in rhizosphere
- Bacteria has role in P cycle in the rhizosphere
- Solubilization of inorganic phosphorus (P
dissolving bacteria) - Pseudomonas, Bacillus
- Reduce pH by secret organic acids (formic,
acetic, lactic acid)
24Bacteria metabolism in Rhizosphere
Giri et al. 2006
25Mycorrhizal fungi
- Beneficial fungi associate with plant root
- 90 of plant count on mycorrhizal fungi root
system - nutrient exchange
carbohydrate
plant
mycorrhiza
nutrients
hyphae
Vesicular Arbuscular
26Microorganism in Rhizosphere
- Fauna
- Macrofauna
- - soil organisms which are at least one
millimeter in length - - too large to live in rhizosphere
- - feed on living or dead roots (herbivory)
- - 6 of the 26 insect orders are presented by
active below-ground herbivores -
Lavelle et al., 2001
27Microorganism in rhizosphere
- Macrofauna
- Coleoptera larvae
Gryllotalpidae
earthworms
28Microorganism in rhizosphere
- Nematodes
- Up to 83 soil nematodes are root feeders
(herbivores) - Nematode activity stimulate by substances in
Rhizosphere ( CO2, ethylene- amino acids- salts-
mucigel)
Lavelle et al., 2001
29How Rhizosphere increase the population of
nematodes in its region
- Attract nematodes to potential food supplies
- Nematodes attracted by CO2 released from roots
- Stimulates nematodes eggs to hatch by specific
substances
Lavelle et al., 2001
30- How do microorganisms communicate ?
31Why do bacteria talk to each other?
- co-ordinate their behavior in the rhizosphere
-
- Survive
- Defend against other microorganisms in the
rhizosphere - Compete against other microorganisms in the
rhizosphere - avoid toxic compounds
-
32??????
Not enough !!
33Whats Quorum sensing (QS) ?
- Quorum sensing is the regulation of gene
- expression in response to variations in
- cell-population density
34QS forms
- Can occurs
- Plant growth-promoting .. Pseudomonas, bacilli
- at threshold cell-density level produce
substance inhibit production of pathogens - Beneficial bacteria .. Rhizobium spp
- Optimize nodule formation on plant roots
Sharma et al, 2003
35QS in bacteria
- complex communication mechanism
- Bacteria use signaling molecules to talk
- Molecules release into the environment
- Bacteria able to measure the concentration of the
molecules within the population
36How does QS work?
- Bacteria produce and secret chemical signal
molecules called autoinducers - Autoinducers increase in concentration
- Receptor recognizes and binds with inducer
- Activates and transcripts Certain genes
- By Detection, reacting to autoinducers, bacteria
able to sense to the surrounding cell density - Then,,, make sure . Enough or not
37OK .. Lets go
38QS molecules
inducer
- Acyl-Homoserine Lactones (AHLs)
- Vary from microbe to another
39AHL production in rhizobia
Gonzalez et al, 2003
40QS in rhizobium sp.
- Requirements
- Inducers ( AHL)
- Receptors
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Gonzalez et al, 2003
41QS in rhizobium sp.
Gonzalez et al, 2003
42 43Thank you