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Organic pollutant-induced long-distance ROS signaling drives plant systemic acquired acclimation via rhizomicrobiota

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  • Yong Li

    (Ministry of Science and Technology
    Jiangsu Academy of Agricultural Sciences)

  • Kaiwei Zhang

    (Ministry of Science and Technology
    Jiangsu Academy of Agricultural Sciences)

  • Hui Zhang

    (Ministry of Science and Technology
    Jiangsu Academy of Agricultural Sciences)

  • Mei Li

    (Ministry of Science and Technology
    Jiangsu Academy of Agricultural Sciences)

  • Liya Ma

    (Ministry of Science and Technology
    Jiangsu Academy of Agricultural Sciences)

  • Yang Liu

    (Ministry of Science and Technology
    Jiangsu Academy of Agricultural Sciences)

  • Fayun Feng

    (Ministry of Science and Technology
    Jiangsu Academy of Agricultural Sciences)

  • Wayne Jiang

    (Michigan State University)

  • Jing Ge

    (Ministry of Science and Technology
    Jiangsu Academy of Agricultural Sciences)

  • Jian Chen

    (Ministry of Science and Technology
    Jiangsu Academy of Agricultural Sciences)

  • Xiangyang Yu

    (Ministry of Science and Technology
    Jiangsu Academy of Agricultural Sciences
    Yancheng Teachers University)

Abstract

Plants can recruit beneficial rhizomicrobes to combat environmental stimuli, but the upstream signaling through which plants sense stress to initiate rhizomicrobial recruitment still remains unclear. This study elucidates the role of long-distance ROS signaling in driving the recruitment of beneficial rhizobacteria to establish systemic acclimation following local organic pollutant stress. Plant leaves sense various organic pollutants to generate ROS, followed by the occurrence of a long-distance ROS wave from leaves to roots via a Ca2+-RBOH-ROS signaling module. Elevated ROS in roots plays dual functions. First, ROS stimulates plant carbon release into the rhizosphere by increasing the permeability of root cell membranes. The released carbon flux enriches plant-beneficial bacterial genera, which in turn promotes plant growth and pollutant degradation. Second, NO acts downstream of ROS to loosen root cell walls, facilitating rhizobacterial colonization. Our findings show how plants deploy systemic signaling acquire help from rhizomicrobes, extending our understanding of plant environmental adaptability.

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  • Yong Li & Kaiwei Zhang & Hui Zhang & Mei Li & Liya Ma & Yang Liu & Fayun Feng & Wayne Jiang & Jing Ge & Jian Chen & Xiangyang Yu, 2025. "Organic pollutant-induced long-distance ROS signaling drives plant systemic acquired acclimation via rhizomicrobiota," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 16(1), pages 1-13, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:16:y:2025:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-025-64138-y
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-025-64138-y
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