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Metabarcoding and Metabolomics Reveal the Effect of the Invasive Alien Tree Miconia calvescens DC. on Soil Diversity on the Tropical Island of Mo’orea (French Polynesia)

Miconia calvescens is a dominant invasive alien tree species that threatens several endemic plants in French Polynesia (South Pacific). While most analyses have been performed at the scale of plant communities, the effects on the rhizosphere have not been described so far. However, this compartment...

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Autores principales: Clerissi, Camille, Chaïb, Slimane, Raviglione, Delphine, Espiau, Benoit, Bertrand, Cédric, Meyer, Jean-Yves
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10144827/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37110253
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms11040832
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author Clerissi, Camille
Chaïb, Slimane
Raviglione, Delphine
Espiau, Benoit
Bertrand, Cédric
Meyer, Jean-Yves
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Chaïb, Slimane
Raviglione, Delphine
Espiau, Benoit
Bertrand, Cédric
Meyer, Jean-Yves
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description Miconia calvescens is a dominant invasive alien tree species that threatens several endemic plants in French Polynesia (South Pacific). While most analyses have been performed at the scale of plant communities, the effects on the rhizosphere have not been described so far. However, this compartment can be involved in plant fitness through inhibitory activities, nutritive exchanges, and communication with other organisms. In particular, it was not known whether M. calvescens forms specific associations with soil organisms or has a specific chemical composition of secondary metabolites. To tackle these issues, the rhizosphere of six plant species was sampled on the tropical island of Mo’orea in French Polynesia at both the seedling and tree stages. The diversity of soil organisms (bacteria, microeukaryotes, and metazoa) and of secondary metabolites was studied using high-throughput technologies (metabarcoding and metabolomics, respectively). We found that trees had higher effects on soil diversity than seedlings. Moreover, M. calvescens showed a specific association with microeukaryotes of the Cryptomycota family at the tree stage. This family was positively correlated with the terpenoids found in the soil. Many terpenoids were also found within the roots of M. calvescens, suggesting that these molecules were probably produced by the plant and favored the presence of Cryptomycota. Both terpenoids and Cryptomycota were thus specific chemicals and biomarkers of M. calvescens. Additional studies must be performed in the future to better understand if they contribute to the success of this invasive tree.
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spelling pubmed-101448272023-04-29 Metabarcoding and Metabolomics Reveal the Effect of the Invasive Alien Tree Miconia calvescens DC. on Soil Diversity on the Tropical Island of Mo’orea (French Polynesia) Clerissi, Camille Chaïb, Slimane Raviglione, Delphine Espiau, Benoit Bertrand, Cédric Meyer, Jean-Yves Microorganisms Article Miconia calvescens is a dominant invasive alien tree species that threatens several endemic plants in French Polynesia (South Pacific). While most analyses have been performed at the scale of plant communities, the effects on the rhizosphere have not been described so far. However, this compartment can be involved in plant fitness through inhibitory activities, nutritive exchanges, and communication with other organisms. In particular, it was not known whether M. calvescens forms specific associations with soil organisms or has a specific chemical composition of secondary metabolites. To tackle these issues, the rhizosphere of six plant species was sampled on the tropical island of Mo’orea in French Polynesia at both the seedling and tree stages. The diversity of soil organisms (bacteria, microeukaryotes, and metazoa) and of secondary metabolites was studied using high-throughput technologies (metabarcoding and metabolomics, respectively). We found that trees had higher effects on soil diversity than seedlings. Moreover, M. calvescens showed a specific association with microeukaryotes of the Cryptomycota family at the tree stage. This family was positively correlated with the terpenoids found in the soil. Many terpenoids were also found within the roots of M. calvescens, suggesting that these molecules were probably produced by the plant and favored the presence of Cryptomycota. Both terpenoids and Cryptomycota were thus specific chemicals and biomarkers of M. calvescens. Additional studies must be performed in the future to better understand if they contribute to the success of this invasive tree. MDPI 2023-03-24 /pmc/articles/PMC10144827/ /pubmed/37110253 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms11040832 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Clerissi, Camille
Chaïb, Slimane
Raviglione, Delphine
Espiau, Benoit
Bertrand, Cédric
Meyer, Jean-Yves
Metabarcoding and Metabolomics Reveal the Effect of the Invasive Alien Tree Miconia calvescens DC. on Soil Diversity on the Tropical Island of Mo’orea (French Polynesia)
title Metabarcoding and Metabolomics Reveal the Effect of the Invasive Alien Tree Miconia calvescens DC. on Soil Diversity on the Tropical Island of Mo’orea (French Polynesia)
title_full Metabarcoding and Metabolomics Reveal the Effect of the Invasive Alien Tree Miconia calvescens DC. on Soil Diversity on the Tropical Island of Mo’orea (French Polynesia)
title_fullStr Metabarcoding and Metabolomics Reveal the Effect of the Invasive Alien Tree Miconia calvescens DC. on Soil Diversity on the Tropical Island of Mo’orea (French Polynesia)
title_full_unstemmed Metabarcoding and Metabolomics Reveal the Effect of the Invasive Alien Tree Miconia calvescens DC. on Soil Diversity on the Tropical Island of Mo’orea (French Polynesia)
title_short Metabarcoding and Metabolomics Reveal the Effect of the Invasive Alien Tree Miconia calvescens DC. on Soil Diversity on the Tropical Island of Mo’orea (French Polynesia)
title_sort metabarcoding and metabolomics reveal the effect of the invasive alien tree miconia calvescens dc. on soil diversity on the tropical island of mo’orea (french polynesia)
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10144827/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37110253
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms11040832
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