Abstract

Numerous bacteria, archaea, algae and fungi, accumulated in the root systems of plants, constitute complex plant rhizosphere microbial communities. They have been proved to emerge striking importance in the communication between plant and environment, and shows promising in environmental governance. In this background, this paper briefly introduces the basic interaction mechanisms of rhizosphere microbial community, and further discusses the applications and prospects of this kind of community interaction in environmental bioremediation. On this basis, an idea of constructing a microbe-loading platform based on synthetic biology and its applications in comprehensive ecological remediation is advanced.

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