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  • - The paper discusses the unresolved issues with consecutive monoculture problems, highlighting the complex interactions in the rhizosphere soil as significant factors leading to these issues.
  • - It emphasizes the role of cultivated medicinal plants, toxic allelochemicals, and rhizosphere microbes as key contributors to these problems, using R. glutinosa as a case study.
  • - The authors advocate for the use of 'omics' technologies, like genomics and metabolomics, to better understand and address the molecular mechanisms underlying consecutive monoculture challenges.

Article Abstract

Although consecutive monoculture problems have been studied for many years, no effective treatments are currently available. The complexity of systems triggered the formation of consecutive monoculture problems was one major cause. This paper elaborated the physiological and ecological mechanisms of consecutive monoculture problem formation based on the interaction relationship among multiple factors presented in the rhizosphere soil of consecutive monoculture plants. At same time, in this paper the multiple interactions among cultivated medicinal plants, autotoxic allelochemicals and rhizosphere microbial were proposed to be most important causes that derived the formation of consecutive monoculture problem. The paper also highlighted the advantage of 'omics' technologies integrating plant functional genomics and metabolomics as well as microbial macro-omics in understanding the multiple factor interaction under a particular ecological environment. Additionally, taking R. glutinosa as an example, the paper reviewed the molecular mechanism for the formation of R. glutinosa consecutive monoculture problem from the perspective of the accumulation of allelopathic autotoxins, the rhizosphere microecology catastrophe and theresponding of consecutive monoculture plants. Simultaneously, the roles of mutilple 'omics' technologies in comprehending these formation mechanism were described in detail. This paper provides finally a new insight to solve systematically the mechanism of consecutive monoculture problem formation on molecular level.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.19540/j.cnki.cjcmm.20170103.002DOI Listing

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