Rhizosphere microorganisms, as one of the most important components of the soil microbiota and plant holobiont, play a key role in the medicinal plant-soil ecosystem, which are closely related to the growth, adaptability, nutrient absorption, stress tolerance and pathogen resistance of host plants. In recent years, with the wide application of molecular biology and omics technologies, the outcomes of rhizosphere microorganisms on the health, biomass production and secondary metabolite biosynthesis of medicinal plants have received extensive attention. However, whether or to what extent rhizosphere microorganisms can contribute to the construction of the quality evaluation system of Chinese medicinal materials is still elusive. Based on the significant role of rhizosphere microbes in the survival and quality formation of medicinal plants, this paper proposed a new concept of rhizosphere microbial markers (micro-markers), expounded the relevant research methods and ideas of applying the new concept, highlighted the importance of micro-markers in the quality evaluation and control system of traditional Chinese medicines (TCMs), and introduced the potential value in soil environmental assessment, plant pest control and quality assessment of TCMs. It provides reference for developing ecological planting of TCMs and ensuring the production of high quality TCMs by regulating rhizosphere microbial communities.
This research was funded by Innovation Team and Talents Cultivation Program of National Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine (No. ZYYCXTD-D-202005), the CAMS Innovation Fund for Medical Sciences (CIFMS) (ID: 2021-I2M-1–071 and 2022-I2M-2–001).
Kailin Yang a, b, Yaping Zheng a, b, Kangmeng Sun a, b, Xinyan Wua, b, Zheng Zhang a, Chunnian He a, b,*, Peigen Xiao a, b,*. Rhizosphere microbial markers (micro-markers): A new physical examination indicator for traditional Chinese medicines[J]. Chinese Herbal Medicines (CHM),2024,16(2):180-189
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