Evaluating the stability of nursery-established arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal associations in apple rootstocks.

IF 3.9 2区 生物学 Q2 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY Applied and Environmental Microbiology Pub Date : 2025-01-31 Epub Date: 2024-12-10 DOI:10.1128/aem.01937-24
Huiting Zhang, Wanyan Wang, Loren Honnas, Mark Mazzola, Tracey Somera
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Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) are promoted as commercial bioinoculants for sustainable agriculture. Little is known, however, about the survival of AMF inoculants in soil and their impacts on native or pre-established AMF communities in root tissue. The current study was designed to assess the stability of pre-existing/nursery-derived AMF in apple rootstocks after being planted into soil containing a known community of AMF with a limited number of species. Root-associated endophytic communities (bacteria and fungi) are known to differ depending on apple rootstock genotype. Thus, an additional aim of this study was to explore the effect of apple rootstock genotype on AMF community structure. A greenhouse experiment was conducted in which a variety of apple rootstock genotypes (G.890, G.935, M.26, and M.7) were inoculated with a commercially available, multi-species AMF consortium. Nursery-derived AMF communities were sequenced, and changes to AMF community structure following cultivation in pasteurized soil (inoculated and non-inoculated) were assessed using a Glomeromycota-specific phylogenetic tree, which included 91 different AMF species from 24 genera. Results show that inoculant colonization potential was limited and that apple rootstocks serve as a significant source of inoculum from the nursery where they are produced. Rootstocks established relationships with introduced AMF in a genotype-specific manner. Regardless of colonization success, however, the inoculant caused alterations to the resident AMF communities of both Geneva and Malling rootstocks, particularly low abundance taxa. In addition, phylogeny-based analysis revealed a unique, well-supported clade of unknown taxonomy, highlighting the importance of using phylogenetic-based classification for accurate characterization of AMF communities.IMPORTANCEUnderstanding the impacts of introduced AMF on residential AMF communities is essential to improving plant productivity in nursery and orchard systems. In general, there is a dearth of data on the interactions of commercial AMF inoculants with pre-established AMF communities living in symbiosis with the host plant. The interplay between apple rootstock genotype and the endophytic root microbiome is also an area where more research is needed. This study demonstrates the potential for nursery-established AMF associations to be maintained when transplanted into the field. In addition to providing insight into rootstock/AMF associations, our study calls attention to the current issues attendant with relying on web-based databases for determining AMF identity. The use of phylogenetic tools represents one possible solution and may be of value to industry practitioners in terms of improving product composition and consistency.

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评价苗圃栽培苹果砧木丛枝菌根真菌结合力的稳定性。
丛枝菌根真菌(AMF)被推广为可持续农业的商业生物接种剂。然而,关于AMF接种剂在土壤中的存活及其对根组织中原生或预先建立的AMF群落的影响知之甚少。本研究旨在评估苹果砧木在含有已知AMF群落和有限物种的土壤中种植后,预先存在/苗圃衍生AMF的稳定性。根相关内生菌群落(细菌和真菌)已知因苹果砧木基因型而异。因此,本研究的另一个目的是探讨苹果砧木基因型对AMF群落结构的影响。以苹果砧木G.890、G.935、M.26和M.7基因型为材料,用市售的多品种AMF组合进行了温室试验。对苗圃源AMF群落进行了测序,并利用小球菌特异性系统发育树评估了AMF群落结构在巴氏灭菌土壤(接种和未接种)培养后的变化,其中包括来自24属的91种不同的AMF。结果表明,接种菌定植潜力有限,苹果砧木是其产地苗圃接种菌的重要来源。砧木以基因型特异性的方式与引入的AMF建立了关系。然而,无论定植成功与否,接种剂都引起了日内瓦和马林砧木中AMF群落的变化,特别是低丰度分类群。此外,基于系统发育的分析揭示了一个独特的、得到良好支持的未知分类分支,突出了使用基于系统发育的分类来准确表征AMF群落的重要性。了解引进AMF对住宅AMF群落的影响对于提高苗圃和果园系统的植物生产力至关重要。一般来说,关于商业AMF接种剂与与寄主植物共生的预先建立的AMF群落相互作用的数据缺乏。苹果砧木基因型与根系内生微生物群之间的相互作用也是一个需要进一步研究的领域。这项研究表明苗圃建立的AMF关联在移植到田间时保持的潜力。除了提供对砧木/AMF关联的深入了解外,我们的研究还引起了人们对依赖基于网络的数据库确定AMF身份的当前问题的关注。系统发育工具的使用代表了一种可能的解决方案,并且在改进产品组成和一致性方面可能对行业从业者有价值。
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Applied and Environmental Microbiology
Applied and Environmental Microbiology 生物-生物工程与应用微生物
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期刊介绍: Applied and Environmental Microbiology (AEM) publishes papers that make significant contributions to (a) applied microbiology, including biotechnology, protein engineering, bioremediation, and food microbiology, (b) microbial ecology, including environmental, organismic, and genomic microbiology, and (c) interdisciplinary microbiology, including invertebrate microbiology, plant microbiology, aquatic microbiology, and geomicrobiology.
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