Analysis of Endophytic Bacterial Communities and Investigation of Core Taxa in Apple Trees.

IF 1.8 3区 农林科学 Q2 PLANT SCIENCES
Yejin Lee, Gyeongjun Cho, Da-Ran Kim, Youn-Sig Kwak
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Abstract

ire blight disease, caused by Erwinia amylovora, is a devastating affliction in apple cultivation worldwide. Chemical pesticides have exhibited limited effectiveness in controlling the disease, and biological control options for treating fruit trees are limited. Therefore, a relatively large-scale survey is necessary to develop microbial agents for apple trees. Here we collected healthy apple trees from across the country to identify common and core bacterial taxa. We analyzed the endophytic bacterial communities in leaves and twigs and discovered that the twig bacterial communities were more conserved than those in the leaves, regardless of the origin of the sample. This finding indicates that specific endophytic taxa are consistently present in healthy apple trees and may be involved in vital functions such as disease prevention and growth. Furthermore, we compared the community metabolite pathway expression rates of these endophyte communities with those of E. amylovora infected apple trees and discovered that the endophyte communities in healthy apple trees not only had similar community structures but also similar metabolite pathway expression rates. Additionally, Pseudomonas and Methylobacterium-Methylorobrum were the dominant taxa in all healthy apple trees. Our findings provide valuable insights into the potential roles of endophytes in healthy apple trees and inform the development of strategies for enhancing apple growth and resilience. Moreover, the similarity in cluster structure and pathway analysis between healthy orchards was mutually reinforcing, demonstrating the power of microbiome analysis as a tool for identifying factors that contribute to plant health.

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苹果内生细菌群落分析及核心类群调查。
苹果枯萎病是由葡萄霉引起的,是世界范围内苹果种植的一种毁灭性疾病。化学农药在控制该病方面的效果有限,而对果树进行生物防治的选择也有限。因此,有必要进行较大规模的调查,开发苹果树微生物制剂。在这里,我们收集了来自全国各地的健康苹果树,以确定常见和核心细菌分类群。我们分析了叶片和树枝中的内生细菌群落,发现无论样品的来源如何,树枝中的细菌群落都比叶子中的细菌群落更为保守。这一发现表明,在健康的苹果树中,特定的内生类群一直存在,并可能参与诸如疾病预防和生长等重要功能。此外,我们将这些内生菌群落的代谢途径表达率与侵染苹果树的代谢途径表达率进行了比较,发现健康苹果树的内生菌群落不仅具有相似的群落结构,而且代谢途径表达率也相似。此外,假单胞菌和甲基细菌是所有健康苹果树的优势类群。我们的研究结果为内生菌在健康苹果树中的潜在作用提供了有价值的见解,并为提高苹果生长和恢复力的策略的制定提供了信息。此外,健康果园之间的聚类结构和途径分析的相似性是相辅相成的,这表明微生物组分析作为识别植物健康因素的工具的力量。
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Plant Pathology Journal
Plant Pathology Journal 生物-植物科学
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4.90
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4.30%
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71
审稿时长
12 months
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