有益根瘤黄杆菌对猕猴桃地面腐烂病的跨种保护。

IF 5.2 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOLOGY
Wei Zheng, Nana Wang, Guoliang Qian, Xun Qian, Wei Liu, Lili Huang
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摘要

人们广泛利用有益的根圈微生物来保护作物免受地下病原体的感染。在本研究中,我们利用根圈土壤细菌来保护猕猴桃植物免受由 Pseudomonas syringae pv. actinidiae(Psa)引起的地上部腐烂病的侵袭,从而挑战了这一传统观念。我们对不同抗性栽培品种 Actinidia chinensis var. deliciosa 'Hayward' 和 A. chinensis var.我们的研究结果表明,根圈土壤微生物组中的差异最为明显,抗性更强的栽培品种'Hayward'的根圈土壤中黄化菌显著富集。我们分离了黄杆菌,并观察到它们在防止 Psa 感染方面的功效,在田间试验中使用代表性菌株 Flavobacterium soyae F55 进一步证实了这一点。此外,还发现了大豆黄杆菌 F55 中负责抗菌代谢物生物合成的未描述基因簇,而且'Hayward'的根渗出物明显促进了大豆黄杆菌 F55 的生长。这些结果凸显了有益根圈土壤细菌在防止地面病害方面的潜力。
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Cross-niche protection of kiwi plant against above-ground canker disease by beneficial rhizosphere Flavobacterium.

Beneficial rhizosphere microorganisms are widely employed to shield crops from underground pathogen infections. In this study, we challenge this conventional idea by employing rhizosphere soil bacteria to safeguard kiwi plants against the above-ground canker, caused by Pseudomonas syringae pv. actinidiae (Psa). Microbiome comparisons were conducted in different resistant cultivars Actinidia chinensis var. deliciosa 'Hayward' and A. chinensis var. chinensis 'Hongyang'. Our findings reveal the most notable disparity in the rhizosphere soil microbiome, with the Flavobacterium significantly enriched in the rhizosphere soil of more resistant cultivar, 'Hayward'. We isolated Flavobacterium isolates and observed their efficacy in preventing Psa infection, which is further confirmed in field trial by using a representative strain Flavobacterium soyae F55. Furthermore, undescribed gene clusters responsible for antimicrobial metabolite biosynthesis were identified in F. soyae F55, and F. soyae F55 growth was evidently promoted by the root exudates of 'Hayward'. The results underscore the potential of beneficial rhizosphere soil bacteria in protection against above-ground disease.

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Communications Biology
Communications Biology Medicine-Medicine (miscellaneous)
CiteScore
8.60
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1.70%
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1233
审稿时长
13 weeks
期刊介绍: Communications Biology is an open access journal from Nature Research publishing high-quality research, reviews and commentary in all areas of the biological sciences. Research papers published by the journal represent significant advances bringing new biological insight to a specialized area of research.
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