Seed-borne bacteria drive wheat rhizosphere microbiome assembly via niche partitioning and facilitation
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Abstract
Microbial communities play a crucial role in supporting plant health and productivity. Reproducible, natural plant-associated microbiomes can help disentangle microbial dynamics across time and space. Here, using a sequential propagation strategy, we generated a complex and reproducible wheat rhizosphere microbiome (RhizCom) to study successional dynamics and interactions between the soil and heritable seed-borne rhizosphere microbiomes (SbRB) in a microcosm. Using 16S rRNA sequencing and genome-resolved shotgun metagenomics, we find that SbRB surpassed native soil microbes as the dominant rhizosphere-associated microbiome source. SbRB genomes were enriched in host-associated traits including degradation of…
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- Rhizosphere
- Microbiome
- Biology
- Metagenomics
- Niche
- Microbial ecology
- Niche differentiation
- Microbial population biology
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