两个橄榄树品种年度发育周期中的地上和地下微生物组。

FEMS microbes Pub Date : 2023-01-06 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1093/femsmc/xtad001
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橄榄树是地中海地区的标志性作物。其栽培特点是现有基因型和地理区域的巨大变异性。关于橄榄树的相关微生物群落,尽管取得了进展,但我们在描述这些植物健康和生产力的关键决定因素方面仍然缺乏全面的知识。在这里,我们确定了分别生长在希腊南部和北部的两个橄榄品种“Koroneiki”和“Chondrolia Chalkidikis”的地下(根层土壤、根)和地上(叶层和车皮层)植物区室中的原核、真菌和丛枝菌根真菌(AMF)微生物组,在整个结果季节的五个发育阶段。不同的微生物群落在地上和地下植物部分得到支持;前者在两个品种/地点之间往往相似,而后者是特定地点的。在这两个品种/地点,随着时间的推移,都观察到了季节性稳定的根系微生物组;相反,其他区室的植物微生物组容易随着时间的推移而变化,这可能与季节性环境变化和/或植物发育阶段有关。我们注意到,橄榄根对两个橄榄品种/地点/的根际AMF群落表现出AMF特异性过滤作用(在细菌和普通真菌中未观察到),导致同质的根际内AMF群落的聚集。最后,两个橄榄品种/地点之间共享的微生物组成员包括具有假定功能属性的细菌和真菌分类群,这些功能属性可能有助于橄榄树对非生物和生物胁迫的耐受性。
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Above- and below-ground microbiome in the annual developmental cycle of two olive tree varieties.

Above- and below-ground microbiome in the annual developmental cycle of two olive tree varieties.

Above- and below-ground microbiome in the annual developmental cycle of two olive tree varieties.

Above- and below-ground microbiome in the annual developmental cycle of two olive tree varieties.

The olive tree is a hallmark crop in the Mediterranean region. Its cultivation is characterized by an enormous variability in existing genotypes and geographical areas. As regards the associated microbial communities of the olive tree, despite progress, we still lack comprehensive knowledge in the description of these key determinants of plant health and productivity. Here, we determined the prokaryotic, fungal and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal (AMF) microbiome in below- (rhizospheric soil, roots) and above-ground (phyllosphere and carposphere) plant compartments of two olive varieties 'Koroneiki' and 'Chondrolia Chalkidikis' grown in Southern and Northern Greece respectively, in five developmental stages along a full fruit-bearing season. Distinct microbial communities were supported in above- and below-ground plant parts; while the former tended to be similar between the two varieties/locations, the latter were location specific. In both varieties/locations, a seasonally stable root microbiome was observed over time; in contrast the plant microbiome in the other compartments were prone to changes over time, which may be related to seasonal environmental change and/or to plant developmental stage. We noted that olive roots exhibited an AMF-specific filtering effect (not observed for bacteria and general fungi) onto the rhizosphere AMF communities of the two olive varieties/locations/, leading to the assemblage of homogenous intraradical AMF communities. Finally, shared microbiome members between the two olive varieties/locations include bacterial and fungal taxa with putative functional attributes that may contribute to olive tree tolerance to abiotic and biotic stress.

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