2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.04.27.441449
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Endophytic microbiome variation at the level of a single plant seed

Abstract: Like other plant compartments, the seed harbors a microbiome. The members of the seed microbiome are the first to colonize a germinating seedling, and they initiate the trajectory of microbiome assembly for the next plant generation. Therefore, the members of the seed microbiome are important for the dynamics of plant microbiome assembly and the vertical transmission of potentially beneficial symbionts. However, it remains challenging to assess the microbiome at the individual seed level (and, therefore, for t… Show more

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“…Additionally, this meta-analysis included mainly seed microbiota characterization from multiple seeds (>3 seeds in sample) with more than 1000 reads. More work is needed at the single seed level 37,59,60 to assess seed-to-seed variation and the proportion of seeds that do not have detectable microbiota (i.e. sterile seeds) 9,61 .…”
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“…Additionally, this meta-analysis included mainly seed microbiota characterization from multiple seeds (>3 seeds in sample) with more than 1000 reads. More work is needed at the single seed level 37,59,60 to assess seed-to-seed variation and the proportion of seeds that do not have detectable microbiota (i.e. sterile seeds) 9,61 .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The few studies carried out at the individual seed level or small seed samples (i.e. less than 10 seeds) through culture-dependent 16,18 or -independent [19][20][21] approaches have revealed a low microbial richness. It has even been proposed that each seed was colonized by none or only one endophytic microorganism 18 .…”
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