Structure, variation, and assembly of the root-associated microbiomes of rice

0301 basic medicine Time Factors Genotype Colony Count Colony Count, Microbial methane cycling Plant Roots Soil 03 medical and health sciences Microbial microbiomes Genetics microbiome assembly Soil Microbiology 2. Zero hunger Bacteria Geography rice Microbiota Human Genome Genetic Variation Oryza 15. Life on land Rhizosphere soil microbial communities Methane
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1414592112 Publication Date: 2015-01-21T06:19:22Z
ABSTRACT
SignificanceLand plants continuously contact beneficial, commensal, and pathogenic microbes in soil via their roots. There is limited knowledge as to how the totality of root-associated microbes (i.e., the microbiome) is shaped by various factors or its pattern of acquisition in the root. Using rice as a model, we show that there exist three different root niches hosting different microbial communities of eubacteria and methanogenic archaea. These microbial communities are affected by geographical location, soil source, host genotype, and cultivation practice. Dynamics of the colonization pattern for the root-associated microbiome across the three root niches provide evidence for rapid acquisition of root-associated microbiomes from soil, and support a multistep model wherein each root niche plays a selective role in microbiome assembly.
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