To Immunity and Beyond: The Central Role of Jasmonate Signalling in Beneficial Root–Microbe–Environment Interactions
José Eduardo Marqués-Gálvez, David Weston, Claire Veneault-Fourrey
August 7, 2025, New Phytologist; DOI: 10.1111/nph.70446
Jasmonates (JAs) have traditionally been studied for their defensive roles against wounding and detrimental organisms, but they are also crucial hormones for plant–microbe beneficial interactions. Here, we review the most recent advances in this overlooked field. We cover the evolutionary divergences of JA biosynthesis and signalling across various plant lineages and present the molecular mechanisms of action through which beneficial microbes interact with the host JA signalling pathway as well as environmental integration. Special emphasis is given to the cutting-edge tools to study the spatial compartmentalization and cell and tissue specialization of JA signalling. This review underscores the role of the JA signalling pathway, with the MYELOCYTOMATOSIS2 transcription factor as a potential integrator of biotic and environmental cues, and highlights its significance in mutualistic interactions.
Citation
Marqués-Gálvez JE, Weston DJ, and Veneault-Fourrey C (2025). To Immunity and Beyond: The Central Role of Jasmonate Signalling in Beneficial Root–Microbe–Environment Interactions. New Phytologist. DOI: 10.1111/nph.70446