2023
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0287084
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Diversity and plant growth promoting ability of rice root-associated bacteria in Burkina-Faso and cross-comparison with metabarcoding data

Moussa Sondo,
Issa Wonni,
Kadidia Koïta
et al.

Abstract: Plant-associated bacteria are essential partners in plant health and development. In addition to taking advantage of the rapid advances recently achieved in high-throughput sequencing approaches, studies on plant-microbiome interactions require experiments with culturable bacteria. A study on the rice root microbiome was recently initiated in Burkina Faso. As a follow up, the aim of the present study was to develop a collection of corresponding rice root-associated bacteria covering maximum diversity, to asses… Show more

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“…Despite this, only a few studies to date have attempted to explore intragenus diversity of rhizosphere microbiomes (Mauchline et al, 2015; Oni et al, 2019; Pacheco-Moreno et al, 2021; Sondo et al, 2023). The lack of a finer taxonomic resolution in many microbiome studies of the plant holobiont may be a consequence of short-read amplicon-based analyses that conceal taxonomic diversity and functional differences between closely related microbes (Chiniquy et al, 2021; Edgar, 2018; N. R. Wang et al, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite this, only a few studies to date have attempted to explore intragenus diversity of rhizosphere microbiomes (Mauchline et al, 2015; Oni et al, 2019; Pacheco-Moreno et al, 2021; Sondo et al, 2023). The lack of a finer taxonomic resolution in many microbiome studies of the plant holobiont may be a consequence of short-read amplicon-based analyses that conceal taxonomic diversity and functional differences between closely related microbes (Chiniquy et al, 2021; Edgar, 2018; N. R. Wang et al, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%