Abstract
Microbes operate their metabolic activities at a unicellular level. However, it has been revealed that a few metabolic activities only prove beneficial to microbes if operated at high cell densities. These cell density-dependent activities termed quorum sensing (QS) operate through specific chemical signals. In Gram-negative bacteria, the most widely reported QS signals are acylhomoserine lactones. In contrast, a novel QS-like system has been elucidated, regulating communication between microbes and plants through strigolactones. These systems regulate bioprocesses, which affect the health of plants, animals, and human beings. This mini-review presents recent developments in the QS and QS-like signal molecules in promoting plant health.
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Kalia, V. C., Gong, C., Patel, S. K. S., & Lee, J. K. (2021, April 1). Regulation of plant mineral nutrition by signal molecules. Microorganisms. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms9040774
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