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Effect of Epichloë gansuensis Endophyte on Seed-Borne Microbes and Seed Metabolites in Achnatherum inebrians

The seed-borne microbiota and seed metabolites of the grass Achnatherum inebrians, either host to Epichloë gansuensis (endophyte infected [EI]) or endophyte free (EF), were investigated. This study determined the microbial communities both within the seed (endophytic) and on the seed surface (epiphy...

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Autores principales: Liang, Jinjin, Gao, Guoyu, Zhong, Rui, Liu, Bowen, Christensen, Michael J., Ju, Yawen, Zhang, Wu, Li, Yanzhong, Li, Chunjie, Zhang, Xingxu, Nan, Zhibiao
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Publicado: American Society for Microbiology 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10100691/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36786621
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.01350-22
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author Liang, Jinjin
Gao, Guoyu
Zhong, Rui
Liu, Bowen
Christensen, Michael J.
Ju, Yawen
Zhang, Wu
Li, Yanzhong
Li, Chunjie
Zhang, Xingxu
Nan, Zhibiao
author_facet Liang, Jinjin
Gao, Guoyu
Zhong, Rui
Liu, Bowen
Christensen, Michael J.
Ju, Yawen
Zhang, Wu
Li, Yanzhong
Li, Chunjie
Zhang, Xingxu
Nan, Zhibiao
author_sort Liang, Jinjin
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description The seed-borne microbiota and seed metabolites of the grass Achnatherum inebrians, either host to Epichloë gansuensis (endophyte infected [EI]) or endophyte free (EF), were investigated. This study determined the microbial communities both within the seed (endophytic) and on the seed surface (epiphytic) and of the protective glumes by using Illumina sequencing technology. Epichloë gansuensis decreased the richness of the seed-borne microbiota except for the epiphytic fungi of glumes and also decreased the diversity of seed-borne microbiota. In addition, metabolites of seeds and glumes were detected using liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS). Unlike with the seeds of EF plants, the presence of E. gansuensis resulted in significant changes in the content of 108 seed and 31 glume metabolites. A total of 319 significant correlations occurred between seed-borne microbiota and seed metabolites; these correlations comprised 163 (147 bacterial and 16 fungal) positive correlations and 156 (136 bacterial and 20 fungal) negative correlations. Meanwhile, there were 42 significant correlations between glume microbiota and metabolites; these correlations comprised 28 positive (10 bacterial and 18 fungal) and 14 negative (9 bacterial and 5 fungal) correlations. The presence of E. gansuensis endophyte altered the communities and diversities of seed-borne microbes and altered the composition and content of seed metabolites, and there were many close and complex relationships between microbes and metabolites. IMPORTANCE The present study was to investigate seed-borne microbiota and seed metabolites in Achnatherum inebrians using high-throughput sequencing and LC-MS technology. Epichloë gansuensis decreased the richness of the seed-borne microbiota except for the epiphytic fungi of glumes and also decreased the diversity of seed-borne microbiota. Compared with endophyte-free plants, the content of 108 seed and 31 glume metabolites of endophyte-infected plants was significantly changed. There were 319 significant correlations between seed-borne microbiota and seed metabolites and 42 significant correlations between glume microbiota and metabolites.
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spelling pubmed-101006912023-04-14 Effect of Epichloë gansuensis Endophyte on Seed-Borne Microbes and Seed Metabolites in Achnatherum inebrians Liang, Jinjin Gao, Guoyu Zhong, Rui Liu, Bowen Christensen, Michael J. Ju, Yawen Zhang, Wu Li, Yanzhong Li, Chunjie Zhang, Xingxu Nan, Zhibiao Microbiol Spectr Research Article The seed-borne microbiota and seed metabolites of the grass Achnatherum inebrians, either host to Epichloë gansuensis (endophyte infected [EI]) or endophyte free (EF), were investigated. This study determined the microbial communities both within the seed (endophytic) and on the seed surface (epiphytic) and of the protective glumes by using Illumina sequencing technology. Epichloë gansuensis decreased the richness of the seed-borne microbiota except for the epiphytic fungi of glumes and also decreased the diversity of seed-borne microbiota. In addition, metabolites of seeds and glumes were detected using liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS). Unlike with the seeds of EF plants, the presence of E. gansuensis resulted in significant changes in the content of 108 seed and 31 glume metabolites. A total of 319 significant correlations occurred between seed-borne microbiota and seed metabolites; these correlations comprised 163 (147 bacterial and 16 fungal) positive correlations and 156 (136 bacterial and 20 fungal) negative correlations. Meanwhile, there were 42 significant correlations between glume microbiota and metabolites; these correlations comprised 28 positive (10 bacterial and 18 fungal) and 14 negative (9 bacterial and 5 fungal) correlations. The presence of E. gansuensis endophyte altered the communities and diversities of seed-borne microbes and altered the composition and content of seed metabolites, and there were many close and complex relationships between microbes and metabolites. IMPORTANCE The present study was to investigate seed-borne microbiota and seed metabolites in Achnatherum inebrians using high-throughput sequencing and LC-MS technology. Epichloë gansuensis decreased the richness of the seed-borne microbiota except for the epiphytic fungi of glumes and also decreased the diversity of seed-borne microbiota. Compared with endophyte-free plants, the content of 108 seed and 31 glume metabolites of endophyte-infected plants was significantly changed. There were 319 significant correlations between seed-borne microbiota and seed metabolites and 42 significant correlations between glume microbiota and metabolites. American Society for Microbiology 2023-02-14 /pmc/articles/PMC10100691/ /pubmed/36786621 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.01350-22 Text en Copyright © 2023 Liang et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
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Liang, Jinjin
Gao, Guoyu
Zhong, Rui
Liu, Bowen
Christensen, Michael J.
Ju, Yawen
Zhang, Wu
Li, Yanzhong
Li, Chunjie
Zhang, Xingxu
Nan, Zhibiao
Effect of Epichloë gansuensis Endophyte on Seed-Borne Microbes and Seed Metabolites in Achnatherum inebrians
title Effect of Epichloë gansuensis Endophyte on Seed-Borne Microbes and Seed Metabolites in Achnatherum inebrians
title_full Effect of Epichloë gansuensis Endophyte on Seed-Borne Microbes and Seed Metabolites in Achnatherum inebrians
title_fullStr Effect of Epichloë gansuensis Endophyte on Seed-Borne Microbes and Seed Metabolites in Achnatherum inebrians
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Epichloë gansuensis Endophyte on Seed-Borne Microbes and Seed Metabolites in Achnatherum inebrians
title_short Effect of Epichloë gansuensis Endophyte on Seed-Borne Microbes and Seed Metabolites in Achnatherum inebrians
title_sort effect of epichloë gansuensis endophyte on seed-borne microbes and seed metabolites in achnatherum inebrians
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10100691/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36786621
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.01350-22
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