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Soil bacterial communities of paddy are dependent on root compartment niches but independent of growth stages from Mollisols of Northeast China

INTRODUCTION: Deep insights into adhering soil of root zones (rhizosphere and rhizoplane) microbial community could provide a better understanding of the plant-microbe relationship. To better understand the dynamics of these microbial assemblies over the plant life cycle in rhizodeposition along ric...

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Autores principales: Liu, Kai, Wang, Qiuju, Sun, Minglong, Gao, Shiwei, Liu, Qing, Shan, Lili, Guo, Junxiang, Bian, Jingyang
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10140518/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37125155
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2023.1170611
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author Liu, Kai
Wang, Qiuju
Sun, Minglong
Gao, Shiwei
Liu, Qing
Shan, Lili
Guo, Junxiang
Bian, Jingyang
author_facet Liu, Kai
Wang, Qiuju
Sun, Minglong
Gao, Shiwei
Liu, Qing
Shan, Lili
Guo, Junxiang
Bian, Jingyang
author_sort Liu, Kai
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description INTRODUCTION: Deep insights into adhering soil of root zones (rhizosphere and rhizoplane) microbial community could provide a better understanding of the plant-microbe relationship. To better understand the dynamics of these microbial assemblies over the plant life cycle in rhizodeposition along rice roots. METHODS: Here, we investigated bacterial distribution in bulk, rhizosphere, and rhizoplane soils at tillering, heading, and mature stage, from rice (Oryza sativa) fields of the Northeast China. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION: Our results revealed that soil bacterial α-diversity and community composition were significantly affected by root compartment niches but not by temporal change. Compared to rhizoplane soils in the same period, bulk in the heading and rhizosphere in the mature had the largest increase in Shannon’s index, with 11.02 and 14.49% increases, respectively. Proteobacteria, Chloroflexi, Bacteroidetes, and Acidobacteria are predominant across all soil samples, bulk soil had more phyla increased across the growing season than that of root related-compartments. Deterministic mechanisms had a stronger impact on the bacterial community in the compartments connected to the roots, with the relative importance of the bulk soil, rhizoplane and rhizosphere at 83, 100, and 56%, respectively. Because of ecological niche drivers, the bacterial networks in bulk soils exhibit more complex networks than rhizosphere and rhizoplane soils, reflected by more nodes, edges, and connections. More module hub and connector were observed in bulk (6) and rhizoplane (5) networks than in rhizosphere (2). We also detected shifts from bulk to rhizoplane soils in some functional guilds of bacteria, which changed from sulfur and nitrogen utilization to more carbon and iron cycling processes. Taken together, our results suggest distinct bacterial network structure and distribution patterns among rhizosphere, rhizoplane, and bulk soils, which could possibly result in potential functional differentiation. And the potential functional differentiation may be influenced by plant root secretions, which still needs to be further explored.
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spelling pubmed-101405182023-04-29 Soil bacterial communities of paddy are dependent on root compartment niches but independent of growth stages from Mollisols of Northeast China Liu, Kai Wang, Qiuju Sun, Minglong Gao, Shiwei Liu, Qing Shan, Lili Guo, Junxiang Bian, Jingyang Front Microbiol Microbiology INTRODUCTION: Deep insights into adhering soil of root zones (rhizosphere and rhizoplane) microbial community could provide a better understanding of the plant-microbe relationship. To better understand the dynamics of these microbial assemblies over the plant life cycle in rhizodeposition along rice roots. METHODS: Here, we investigated bacterial distribution in bulk, rhizosphere, and rhizoplane soils at tillering, heading, and mature stage, from rice (Oryza sativa) fields of the Northeast China. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION: Our results revealed that soil bacterial α-diversity and community composition were significantly affected by root compartment niches but not by temporal change. Compared to rhizoplane soils in the same period, bulk in the heading and rhizosphere in the mature had the largest increase in Shannon’s index, with 11.02 and 14.49% increases, respectively. Proteobacteria, Chloroflexi, Bacteroidetes, and Acidobacteria are predominant across all soil samples, bulk soil had more phyla increased across the growing season than that of root related-compartments. Deterministic mechanisms had a stronger impact on the bacterial community in the compartments connected to the roots, with the relative importance of the bulk soil, rhizoplane and rhizosphere at 83, 100, and 56%, respectively. Because of ecological niche drivers, the bacterial networks in bulk soils exhibit more complex networks than rhizosphere and rhizoplane soils, reflected by more nodes, edges, and connections. More module hub and connector were observed in bulk (6) and rhizoplane (5) networks than in rhizosphere (2). We also detected shifts from bulk to rhizoplane soils in some functional guilds of bacteria, which changed from sulfur and nitrogen utilization to more carbon and iron cycling processes. Taken together, our results suggest distinct bacterial network structure and distribution patterns among rhizosphere, rhizoplane, and bulk soils, which could possibly result in potential functional differentiation. And the potential functional differentiation may be influenced by plant root secretions, which still needs to be further explored. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-04-14 /pmc/articles/PMC10140518/ /pubmed/37125155 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2023.1170611 Text en Copyright © 2023 Liu, Wang, Sun, Gao, Liu, Shan, Guo and Bian. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Microbiology
Liu, Kai
Wang, Qiuju
Sun, Minglong
Gao, Shiwei
Liu, Qing
Shan, Lili
Guo, Junxiang
Bian, Jingyang
Soil bacterial communities of paddy are dependent on root compartment niches but independent of growth stages from Mollisols of Northeast China
title Soil bacterial communities of paddy are dependent on root compartment niches but independent of growth stages from Mollisols of Northeast China
title_full Soil bacterial communities of paddy are dependent on root compartment niches but independent of growth stages from Mollisols of Northeast China
title_fullStr Soil bacterial communities of paddy are dependent on root compartment niches but independent of growth stages from Mollisols of Northeast China
title_full_unstemmed Soil bacterial communities of paddy are dependent on root compartment niches but independent of growth stages from Mollisols of Northeast China
title_short Soil bacterial communities of paddy are dependent on root compartment niches but independent of growth stages from Mollisols of Northeast China
title_sort soil bacterial communities of paddy are dependent on root compartment niches but independent of growth stages from mollisols of northeast china
topic Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10140518/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37125155
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2023.1170611
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