2023
DOI: 10.3390/microorganisms11092364
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Core Endophytic Bacteria and Their Roles in the Coralloid Roots of Cultivated Cycas revoluta (Cycadaceae)

Jiating Liu,
Haiyan Xu,
Zhaochun Wang
et al.

Abstract: As a gymnosperm group, cycads are known for their ancient origin and specialized coralloid root, which can be used as an ideal system to explore the interaction between host and associated microorganisms. Previous studies have revealed that some nitrogen-fixing cyanobacteria contribute greatly to the composition of the endophytic microorganisms in cycad coralloid roots. However, the roles of host and environment in shaping the composition of endophytic bacteria during the recruitment process remain unclear. He… Show more

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“…Taxonomic analysis of symbiotic communities in coralloid roots from American [ 5 6 8 ] and Asian [ 7 83 ] cycads has revealed a diverse bacterial community mostly dominated by Cyanobacteria and Pseudomonadota , which have been reported in other symbiotic systems [ 28 ]. Our metagenomes were also dominated by Cyanobacteria and Pseudomonadota, with Bacteroidota or Actinomycetota being the third mot abundant phyla in most of the samples, the former being consistently found in Australian cycads and more sporadically in American cycads ( Fig.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Taxonomic analysis of symbiotic communities in coralloid roots from American [ 5 6 8 ] and Asian [ 7 83 ] cycads has revealed a diverse bacterial community mostly dominated by Cyanobacteria and Pseudomonadota , which have been reported in other symbiotic systems [ 28 ]. Our metagenomes were also dominated by Cyanobacteria and Pseudomonadota, with Bacteroidota or Actinomycetota being the third mot abundant phyla in most of the samples, the former being consistently found in Australian cycads and more sporadically in American cycads ( Fig.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%