Evidence of distinct response of soil viral community to a plant infection and the disease pathobiome

Zhen-Zhen Yan, Juntao Wang, Jinsong Liang, Bruna D. Batista, Hongwei Liu, Chao Xiong, Simranjit Kaur, Catriona A. Macdonald, Brajesh K. Singh
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Despite the abundance and ubiquity of viruses in terrestrial ecosystems, the roles of soil viruses in ecosystem functions and plant diseases remain understudied. Here, we used 42 pairs of bulk soil and rhizosphere samples collected from cotton fields with different Verticillium dahliae infection conditions to investigate the responses of soil viruses to soilborne fungal pathogen infections. We found that V. dahliae infection significantly impacted the characteristics of rhizosphere viral community but not bulk soil community. In addition, our results revealed that unlike current knowledge of the impacts of plant pathogens on soil bacterial and fungal communities, the soil viral community demonstrated a lower viral network vulnerability to infection. Importantly, we provided evidence that soil viruses are a potentially important component of the pathobiome of plant disease which may help pathogen invasion and promote disease symptoms. Our study highlights distinct response of viral community and has implications for future plant disease management and agricultural productivity.

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土壤病毒群落对植物感染和疾病病原生物群落不同反应的证据
尽管病毒在陆地生态系统中大量存在且无处不在,但土壤病毒在生态系统功能和植物病害中的作用仍未得到充分研究。在这里,我们利用从不同大丽轮枝菌感染条件下的棉田采集的 42 对散装土壤和根瘤菌样本,研究了土壤病毒对土传真菌病原体感染的反应。我们发现,大丽轮枝菌感染会显著影响根瘤菌病毒群落的特征,但不会影响土壤主体群落的特征。此外,我们的研究结果表明,与目前关于植物病原体对土壤细菌和真菌群落影响的知识不同,土壤病毒群落表现出较低的病毒网络感染脆弱性。重要的是,我们提供的证据表明,土壤病毒是植物病害病原生物群落的潜在重要组成部分,可能有助于病原体入侵并促进病害症状的出现。我们的研究凸显了病毒群落的独特反应,对未来植物病害管理和农业生产具有重要意义。
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