Regulation of root-associated microbiomes and root exudates by different tobacco species

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Gu, Mengli [1 ,2 ]
Jin, Jingjing [2 ]
Lu, Peng [2 ]
Yu, Shizhou [3 ]
Su, Huan [2 ]
Shang, Haihong [1 ]
Yang, Zhixiao [3 ]
Zhang, Jianfeng [2 ]
Cao, Peijian [1 ,2 ]
Tao, Jiemeng [2 ]
机构
[1] Zhengzhou Univ, Sch Agr Sci, Zhengzhou 450001, Peoples R China
[2] Zhengzhou Tobacco Res Inst CNTC, China Tobacco Gene Res Ctr, Zhengzhou 450001, Peoples R China
[3] Guizhou Acad Tobacco, Mol Genet Key Lab China Tobacco, Guiyang 550081, Peoples R China
关键词
Tobacco species; Rhizosphere; Root endosphere; Microbial community; Root exudate; COMMUNITIES; ENDOPHYTES; EVOLUTION; BACTERIA; GROWTH; RICE; WILD; SOIL;
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10.1186/s40538-024-00678-7
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S [农业科学];
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BackgroundThe root-associated microbiomes are crucial in promoting plant growth and development through symbiotic interactions with their hosts. Plants may shape their microbiomes by secreting specific root exudates. However, the potential mechanisms how plant species determine root exudates and drive microbiome assembly have been little studied. In this study, three wild tobaccos and one cultivated tobacco were used to investigate the commonalities and differences of both root-associated microbiomes and root exudates.ResultsAmplicon sequencing results suggested that tobacco species significantly affected microbial communities in both the rhizosphere and root endosphere, with the strongest impact on the fungal community in the root endosphere. The microbial networks of wild tobacco species were more stable than that of the cultivated tobacco, and fungal members played a more important role in the networks of wild tobacco species, while bacterial members did so in the cultivated tobacco. The rhizosphere bacteria of wild tobacco species showed a higher functional diversity than that of the cultivated tobacco, while the bacteria in the root endosphere presented a contrary pattern. Metabolomics analysis showed significant differences in the composition and abundance of root exudates among the four tobacco species, and the greatest difference was found between the three wild species and the cultivated one. Correlation analysis showed the strongest correlation between metabolites and rhizosphere bacteria, in which O-benzoic acid (2-methoxybenzoic acid) had the most positive correlations with rhizosphere bacteria, while beta-ureidoisobutenoic acid had the most negative correlations with rhizosphere bacteria. The rhizosphere bacteria Streptomyces, Hydrophilus and Roseobacter had the strongest positive correlations with metabolites, and the rhizosphere bacterium Nitrobacter had the most negative correlations with metabolites.ConclusionThis study revealed the differences of microbial communities and root exudates in the rhizosphere and root endosphere of four tobacco species, which can further improve our understanding of plant-microbiome interactions during crop domestication.
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