A Call for Research: A Resource of Core Microbial Symbionts of the Arabidopsis thaliana Microbiome Ready and Awaiting Experimental Exploration

IF 3.3 3区 生物学 Q2 MICROBIOLOGY Phytobiomes Journal Pub Date : 2021-04-12 DOI:10.1094/PBIOMES-11-20-0080-A
Kenneth Dumack, M. Sapp, Tiemo von Steimker, Anna Tatjana Mänz, L. Rose, M. Bonkowski
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The characterization of specific subsets of soil microbiota in the rhizosphere and endosphere has led to the recognition of plant species-specific microbiomes. Most attention has been given to microbial prokaryotes and fungi. Only recently was convincing evidence for the existence of plant species-specific protist microbiomes presented. Although protists are expected to shape the composition of bacterial and fungal communities and, thereby, directly impact plant health, a lack of cultures of these important plant-symbiotic protists has hampered their experimental exploration. To facilitate empirical plant microbiome research, we sampled Arabidopsis thaliana, established 79 cultures covering nearly all major groups of plant-symbiotic Cercozoa (protists), and have made these publicly available. We discuss our findings and propose potential roles that these protists may have in structuring the plant microbiome.
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拟南芥微生物群核心共生体资源已准备好并等待实验探索
对根际和内圈土壤微生物群特定亚群的表征导致了对植物物种特异性微生物群的识别。微生物原核生物和真菌是最受关注的。直到最近才有令人信服的证据表明植物物种特异性原生微生物群的存在。虽然原生生物被认为可以塑造细菌和真菌群落的组成,从而直接影响植物的健康,但缺乏这些重要的植物共生原生生物的培养阻碍了它们的实验探索。为了促进植物微生物组的实证研究,我们对拟南芥(Arabidopsis thaliana)进行了采样,建立了79个培养物,涵盖了几乎所有主要的植物共生虫群(原生生物),并将这些培养物公开发布。我们讨论了我们的发现,并提出了这些原生生物可能在构建植物微生物组中的潜在作用。
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