2016
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pbio.1002352
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Microbial Hub Taxa Link Host and Abiotic Factors to Plant Microbiome Variation

Abstract: Plant-associated microorganisms have been shown to critically affect host physiology and performance, suggesting that evolution and ecology of plants and animals can only be understood in a holobiont (host and its associated organisms) context. Host-associated microbial community structures are affected by abiotic and host factors, and increased attention is given to the role of the microbiome in interactions such as pathogen inhibition. However, little is known about how these factors act on the microbial com… Show more

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“…In long-term abandoned fields, the network 366 configuration was different than in recently abandoned fields: there was a clear split of the network into 367 two 'hubs' instead of one tightly clustered hub. This increase in modularity and in number of ' hubs' has 368 been recently proposed to result in increased benefits to the plant and soil health through recruitment of 369 species and prevention of pathogen invasion through highly connected hubs (Agler et al 2016; van der 370…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In long-term abandoned fields, the network 366 configuration was different than in recently abandoned fields: there was a clear split of the network into 367 two 'hubs' instead of one tightly clustered hub. This increase in modularity and in number of ' hubs' has 368 been recently proposed to result in increased benefits to the plant and soil health through recruitment of 369 species and prevention of pathogen invasion through highly connected hubs (Agler et al 2016; van der 370…”
Section: Discussion: 304mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pseudomonas bacteria are abundant in A. thaliana populations from South-Western Germany (Agler et al, 2016), 82 but whether the same lineages are found in these different populations and whether the abundant lineages are 83 pathogenic was not known. To obtain a first understanding of Pseudomonas diversity on A. thaliana, we surveyed 84 6S rDNA diversity across six host populations in spring and fall of three consecutive years.…”
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“…Samples were stored in screw cap tubes and directly frozen in dry ice. DNA extraction was conducted 445 following (Agler et al, 2016), including a manual sample grinding step followed by a lysis step with SDS, 446…”
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“…The above-ground parts of plants, and called phyllosphere, are colonized by a diverse microbial community that can inhabit the interior of plant tissues (as endophytes) as well as plant's surface (as epiphytes) (Vorholt, 2012). Recent studies indicate that host plant genotype can influence the microbiome composition by acting on keystone species, which in turn affects plant colonization by many other microbes (Agler et al, 2016). In this changed microbial community, species with diverse functional types, form complex, interconnected microbial networks that could have important implications for plant health (Heijden and Hartmann, 2016).…”
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confidence: 99%