Microbiome specificity and fluxes between two distant plant taxa in Iberian forests.

IF 6.2 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 GENETICS & HEREDITY Environmental Microbiome Pub Date : 2023-07-22 DOI:10.1186/s40793-023-00520-x
Zaki Saati-Santamaría, Rocío Vicentefranqueira, Miroslav Kolařik, Raúl Rivas, Paula García-Fraile
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Background: Plant-associated microbial communities play important roles in host nutrition, development and defence. In particular, the microbes living within internal plant tissues can affect plant metabolism in a more intimate way. Understanding the factors that shape plant microbial composition and discovering enriched microbes within endophytic compartments would thus be valuable to gain knowledge on potential plant-microbial coevolutions. However, these interactions are usually studied through reductionist approaches (in vitro models or crop controlled systems). Here, we investigate these ecological factors in wild forest niches using proximally located plants from two distant taxa (blueberry and blackberry) as a model.

Results: Although the microbial communities were quite similar in both plants, we found that sampling site had a high influence on them; specifically, its impact on the rhizosphere communities was higher than that on the roots. Plant species and sample type (root vs. rhizosphere) affected the bacterial communities more than the fungal communities. For instance, Xanthobacteraceae and Helotiales taxa were more enriched in roots, while the abundance of Gemmatimonadetes was higher in rhizospheres. Acidobacteria abundance within the endosphere of blueberry was similar to that in soil. Several taxa were significantly associated with either blackberry or blueberry samples regardless of the sampling site. For instance, we found a significant endospheric enrichment of Nevskia in blueberry and of Sphingobium, Novosphingobium and Steroidobacter in blackberry.

Conclusions: There are selective enrichment and exclusion processes in the roots of plants that shapes a differential composition between plant species and sample types (root endosphere-rhizosphere). The special enrichment of some microbial taxa in each plant species might suggest the presence of ancient selection and/or speciation processes and might imply specific symbiosis. The selection of fungi by the host is more pronounced when considering the fungal trait rather than the taxonomy. This work helps to understand plant-microbial interactions in natural ecosystems and the microbiome features of plants.

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伊比利亚森林中两个遥远的植物类群之间的微生物组特异性和通量。
背景:植物相关微生物群落在寄主的营养、发育和防御中起着重要作用。特别是,生活在植物组织内部的微生物可以更亲密地影响植物的代谢。因此,了解影响植物微生物组成的因素,并在内生区室中发现丰富的微生物,将对获得潜在的植物-微生物共同进化的知识有价值。然而,这些相互作用通常是通过还原论方法(体外模型或作物控制系统)来研究的。在此,我们以两个遥远分类群(蓝莓和黑莓)的近端植物为模型,研究了这些生态因子在野生森林生态位中的作用。结果:虽然两种植物的微生物群落非常相似,但我们发现采样地点对它们的影响很大;具体而言,其对根际群落的影响大于对根系的影响。植物种类和样品类型(根和根际)对细菌群落的影响大于真菌群落。例如,黄杆菌科(Xanthobacteraceae)和Helotiales分类群在根中富集较多,而gemmatimonadees分类群在根际富集较多。蓝莓内圈酸杆菌丰度与土壤相似。一些分类群与黑莓或蓝莓样品显著相关,而与采样地点无关。例如,我们在蓝莓中发现了Nevskia,在黑莓中发现了Sphingobium, Novosphingobium和Steroidobacter。结论:植物根系中存在选择性富集和排除过程,形成了植物物种和样品类型(根内球层-根际圈)的差异组成。每种植物中某些微生物类群的特殊富集可能表明存在古老的选择和/或物种形成过程,并可能暗示特定的共生关系。当考虑真菌的性状而不是分类时,宿主对真菌的选择更为明显。这项工作有助于了解自然生态系统中植物与微生物的相互作用以及植物微生物组的特征。
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Environmental Microbiome
Environmental Microbiome Immunology and Microbiology-Microbiology
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7.40
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2.50%
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55
审稿时长
13 weeks
期刊介绍: Microorganisms, omnipresent across Earth's diverse environments, play a crucial role in adapting to external changes, influencing Earth's systems and cycles, and contributing significantly to agricultural practices. Through applied microbiology, they offer solutions to various everyday needs. Environmental Microbiome recognizes the universal presence and significance of microorganisms, inviting submissions that explore the diverse facets of environmental and applied microbiological research.
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