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Taxonomical and functional composition of strawberry microbiome is genotype-dependent.
Sangiorgio, Daniela; Cellini, Antonio; Donati, Irene; Ferrari, Erika; Tanunchai, Benjawan; Fareed Mohamed Wahdan, Sara; Sadubsarn, Dolaya; Farneti, Brian; Checcucci, Alice; Buscot, François; Spinelli, Francesco; Purahong, Witoon.
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  • Sangiorgio D; Department of Agricultural and Food Sciences (DISTAL), Alma Mater Studiorum - University of Bologna, viale Fanin 46, 40127 Bologna, Italy.
  • Cellini A; Department of Agricultural and Food Sciences (DISTAL), Alma Mater Studiorum - University of Bologna, viale Fanin 46, 40127 Bologna, Italy.
  • Donati I; Zespri Fresh Produce, Italy.
  • Ferrari E; Department of Chemical and Geological Sciences, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, via Campi 103, 41125 Modena, Italy.
  • Tanunchai B; UFZ-Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research, Department of Soil Ecology, Theodor-Lieser-Str. 4, D-06120 Halle (Saale), Germany.
  • Fareed Mohamed Wahdan S; UFZ-Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research, Department of Soil Ecology, Theodor-Lieser-Str. 4, D-06120 Halle (Saale), Germany; Department of Botany, Faculty of Science, Suez Canal University, 41522 Ismailia, Egypt.
  • Sadubsarn D; UFZ-Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research, Department of Soil Ecology, Theodor-Lieser-Str. 4, D-06120 Halle (Saale), Germany.
  • Farneti B; Fondazione Edmund Mach, Research and Innovation Centre, Via E. Mach 1, 38010, S. Michele all'Adige, TN, Italy.
  • Checcucci A; Department of Agricultural and Food Sciences (DISTAL), Alma Mater Studiorum - University of Bologna, viale Fanin 46, 40127 Bologna, Italy.
  • Buscot F; UFZ-Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research, Department of Soil Ecology, Theodor-Lieser-Str. 4, D-06120 Halle (Saale), Germany; German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research (iDiv), Halle-Jena-Leipzig, Deutscher Platz 5e, D-04103 Leipzig, Germany.
  • Spinelli F; Department of Agricultural and Food Sciences (DISTAL), Alma Mater Studiorum - University of Bologna, viale Fanin 46, 40127 Bologna, Italy. Electronic address: francesco.spinelli3@unibo.it.
  • Purahong W; UFZ-Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research, Department of Soil Ecology, Theodor-Lieser-Str. 4, D-06120 Halle (Saale), Germany. Electronic address: witoon.purahong@ufz.de.
J Adv Res ; 42: 189-204, 2022 12.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36513413
ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION:

Specific microbial communities are associated to host plants, influencing their phenotype and fitness.Despite the rising interest in plant microbiome, the role of microbial communities associated with perennial fruit plants remains overlooked.

OBJECTIVES:

This work provides the first comprehensive descriptionof the taxonomical and functional bacterial and fungal microbiota of below- and above-ground organsof three commercially important strawberry genotypes under cultural conditions.

METHODS:

Strawberry-associatedfungal and bacterial microbiomes were characterised by Next-Generation Sequencing and the potential functions expressed by the bacterial microbiome were analysed by both in silico and in vitro characterisation of plant growth-promoting abilities of native bacteria. Additionally, the association between the strawberry microbiome, plant disease tolerance, plant mineral nutrient content, and fruit quality was investigated.

RESULTS:

Results showed that thestrawberry core microbiome included 24 bacteria and 15 fungal operational taxonomicunits (OTUs).However, plant organ and genotype had a significant role in determining the taxonomical and functional composition of microbial communities. Interestingly, the cultivar with the highesttolerance against powdery mildew and leaf spot and the highest fruit productivity was the only one able to ubiquitously recruit the beneficial bacterium, Pseudomonasfluorescens, and to establish a mutualistic symbiosis with the arbuscular mycorrhizaRhizophagus irregularis.

CONCLUSION:

This work sheds light on the interaction of cultivated strawberry genotypes with a variety of microbes and highlights the importance of their applications to increase the sustainability of fruit crop production.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Fragaria / Microbiota Idioma: En Revista: J Adv Res Año: 2022 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Italia

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Fragaria / Microbiota Idioma: En Revista: J Adv Res Año: 2022 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Italia