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Microbiome of Halophytes: Diversity and Importance for Plant Health and Productivity
( Salma Mukhtar ) , ( Kauser Abdulla Malik ) , ( Samina Mehnaz )
UCI I410-ECN-0102-2019-400-001361927

Saline soils comprise more than half a billion hectares worldwide. Thus, they warrant attention for their efficient, economical, and environmentally acceptable management. Halophytes are being progressively utilized for human benefits. The halophyte microbiome contributes significantly to plant performance and can provide information regarding complex ecological processes involved in the osmoregulation of halophytes. Microbial communities associated with the rhizosphere, phyllosphere, and endosphere of halophytes play an important role in plant health and productivity. Members of the plant microbiome belonging to domains Archaea, Bacteria, and kingdom Fungi are involved in the osmoregulation of halophytes. Halophilic microorganisms principally use compatible solutes, such as glycine, betaine, proline, trehalose, ectoine, and glutamic acid, to survive under salinity stress conditions. Plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) enhance plant growth and help to elucidate tolerance to salinity. Detailed studies of the metabolic pathways of plants have shown that plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria contribute to plant tolerance by affecting the signaling network of plants. Phytohormones (indole-3-acetic acid and cytokinin), 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylic acid deaminase biosynthesis, exopolysaccharides, halocins, and volatile organic compounds function as signaling molecules for plants to elicit salinity stress. This review focuses on the functions of plant microbiome and on understanding how the microorganisms affect halophyte health and growth.

Introduction
Halophyte rhizosphere and root endosphere microbiome
Halophyte phyllosphere and leaf endosphere microbiome
Biotechnological potential of halophilic microorganisms
Role of halophyte microbiome in salinity tolerance
Halophyte adaptations
Effect of host on the plant microbiome
Acknowledgments
Conflict of Interest
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