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Comparison of the colonization ability of Burkholderia strain B23 in the citrus rhizoplane and rhizosphere and assessment of the underlying mechanisms using full‐length 16S rDNA amplicon and metatranscriptomic analyses

The characterization of bacterial strains with efficient root colonization ability and the mechanisms responsible for their efficient colonization is critical for the identification and application of beneficial bacteria. In this study, we found that Burkholderia strain B23 exhibited a strong niche...

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Autores principales: Wang, Yu, Duan, Shuo, Xu, Jin, Long, Yunfei, Zhang, Siyu, Li, Shixin, Wu, Lijuan, Zhang, Yunzeng
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10364312/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36946260
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1751-7915.14248
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author Wang, Yu
Duan, Shuo
Xu, Jin
Long, Yunfei
Zhang, Siyu
Li, Shixin
Wu, Lijuan
Zhang, Yunzeng
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Duan, Shuo
Xu, Jin
Long, Yunfei
Zhang, Siyu
Li, Shixin
Wu, Lijuan
Zhang, Yunzeng
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description The characterization of bacterial strains with efficient root colonization ability and the mechanisms responsible for their efficient colonization is critical for the identification and application of beneficial bacteria. In this study, we found that Burkholderia strain B23 exhibited a strong niche differentiation between the rhizosphere and rhizoplane (a niche with more abundant easy‐to‐use nutrients but stronger selective pressures compared with the tightly adjacent rhizosphere) when inoculated into the field‐grown citrus trees. Full‐length 16S rDNA amplicon analysis demonstrated that the relative abundance of B23 in the rhizoplane microbiome at 3, 5, and 9 days post‐inoculation (dpi) was always higher than that at 1 dpi, whereas its relative abundance in the rhizosphere microbiome was decreased continuously, as demonstrated by a 3.18‐fold decrease at 9 dpi compared to 1 dpi. Time‐series comparative expression profiling of B23 between the rhizoplane and rhizosphere was performed at representative time points (1, 3, and 9 dpi) through metatranscriptomic analysis, and the results demonstrated that multiple genes involved in the uptake and utilization of easy‐to‐use carbohydrates and amino acids and those involved in metabolism, energy production, replication, and translation were upregulated in the rhizoplane compared with the rhizosphere at 1 dpi and 3 dpi. Several genes involved in resistance to plant‐ and microbial competitor‐derived stresses exhibited higher expression activities in the rhizoplane compared with the rhizosphere. Furthermore, gene loci responsible for the biosynthesis of the key antifungal and antibacterial metabolites occidiofungin and ornibactin were induced, and their expression levels remained relatively stable from 3 dpi to 9 dpi in the rhizoplane but not in the rhizosphere. Collectively, our findings provide novel lights into the mechanisms underlying the root colonization of the inoculated bacterial strains and serve as a basis for the identification of strains with efficient colonization ability, thus contributing to the development of beneficial bacteria applications.
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spelling pubmed-103643122023-07-25 Comparison of the colonization ability of Burkholderia strain B23 in the citrus rhizoplane and rhizosphere and assessment of the underlying mechanisms using full‐length 16S rDNA amplicon and metatranscriptomic analyses Wang, Yu Duan, Shuo Xu, Jin Long, Yunfei Zhang, Siyu Li, Shixin Wu, Lijuan Zhang, Yunzeng Microb Biotechnol Research Articles The characterization of bacterial strains with efficient root colonization ability and the mechanisms responsible for their efficient colonization is critical for the identification and application of beneficial bacteria. In this study, we found that Burkholderia strain B23 exhibited a strong niche differentiation between the rhizosphere and rhizoplane (a niche with more abundant easy‐to‐use nutrients but stronger selective pressures compared with the tightly adjacent rhizosphere) when inoculated into the field‐grown citrus trees. Full‐length 16S rDNA amplicon analysis demonstrated that the relative abundance of B23 in the rhizoplane microbiome at 3, 5, and 9 days post‐inoculation (dpi) was always higher than that at 1 dpi, whereas its relative abundance in the rhizosphere microbiome was decreased continuously, as demonstrated by a 3.18‐fold decrease at 9 dpi compared to 1 dpi. Time‐series comparative expression profiling of B23 between the rhizoplane and rhizosphere was performed at representative time points (1, 3, and 9 dpi) through metatranscriptomic analysis, and the results demonstrated that multiple genes involved in the uptake and utilization of easy‐to‐use carbohydrates and amino acids and those involved in metabolism, energy production, replication, and translation were upregulated in the rhizoplane compared with the rhizosphere at 1 dpi and 3 dpi. Several genes involved in resistance to plant‐ and microbial competitor‐derived stresses exhibited higher expression activities in the rhizoplane compared with the rhizosphere. Furthermore, gene loci responsible for the biosynthesis of the key antifungal and antibacterial metabolites occidiofungin and ornibactin were induced, and their expression levels remained relatively stable from 3 dpi to 9 dpi in the rhizoplane but not in the rhizosphere. Collectively, our findings provide novel lights into the mechanisms underlying the root colonization of the inoculated bacterial strains and serve as a basis for the identification of strains with efficient colonization ability, thus contributing to the development of beneficial bacteria applications. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2023-03-22 /pmc/articles/PMC10364312/ /pubmed/36946260 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1751-7915.14248 Text en © 2023 The Authors. Microbial Biotechnology published by Applied Microbiology International and John Wiley & Sons Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes.
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Wang, Yu
Duan, Shuo
Xu, Jin
Long, Yunfei
Zhang, Siyu
Li, Shixin
Wu, Lijuan
Zhang, Yunzeng
Comparison of the colonization ability of Burkholderia strain B23 in the citrus rhizoplane and rhizosphere and assessment of the underlying mechanisms using full‐length 16S rDNA amplicon and metatranscriptomic analyses
title Comparison of the colonization ability of Burkholderia strain B23 in the citrus rhizoplane and rhizosphere and assessment of the underlying mechanisms using full‐length 16S rDNA amplicon and metatranscriptomic analyses
title_full Comparison of the colonization ability of Burkholderia strain B23 in the citrus rhizoplane and rhizosphere and assessment of the underlying mechanisms using full‐length 16S rDNA amplicon and metatranscriptomic analyses
title_fullStr Comparison of the colonization ability of Burkholderia strain B23 in the citrus rhizoplane and rhizosphere and assessment of the underlying mechanisms using full‐length 16S rDNA amplicon and metatranscriptomic analyses
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of the colonization ability of Burkholderia strain B23 in the citrus rhizoplane and rhizosphere and assessment of the underlying mechanisms using full‐length 16S rDNA amplicon and metatranscriptomic analyses
title_short Comparison of the colonization ability of Burkholderia strain B23 in the citrus rhizoplane and rhizosphere and assessment of the underlying mechanisms using full‐length 16S rDNA amplicon and metatranscriptomic analyses
title_sort comparison of the colonization ability of burkholderia strain b23 in the citrus rhizoplane and rhizosphere and assessment of the underlying mechanisms using full‐length 16s rdna amplicon and metatranscriptomic analyses
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10364312/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36946260
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1751-7915.14248
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