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Can endophytic microbial compositions in cane roots be shaped by different propagation methods
In practical production, cane stems with buds are generally used as seed for propagation. However, long-terms cane stems only easily lead to some problems such as disease sensitivity, quality loss, etc. Recently, cane seedings, which are produced by tissue culture were used in sugarcane production,...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10427008/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37582116 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0290167 |
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author | Yang, Da Lin, Xinru Wei, Yufei Li, Zujian Zhang, Haodong Liang, Tian Yang, Shangdong Tan, Hongwei |
author_facet | Yang, Da Lin, Xinru Wei, Yufei Li, Zujian Zhang, Haodong Liang, Tian Yang, Shangdong Tan, Hongwei |
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description | In practical production, cane stems with buds are generally used as seed for propagation. However, long-terms cane stems only easily lead to some problems such as disease sensitivity, quality loss, etc. Recently, cane seedings, which are produced by tissue culture were used in sugarcane production, but few studies on cane health related to tissue culture seedings. Therefore, to evaluate the immunity and health of sugarcanes growing from different reproduction modes, the endophytic microbial compositions in cane roots between stem and tissue culture seedlings were analyzed using high-throughput techniques. The results showed that the endophytic microbial compositions in cane roots were significant differences between stem and tissue culture seedlings. At the genus level, Pantoea, Bacillus, Streptomyces, Lechevalieria, Pseudomonas, Nocardioides, unclassified_f__Comamonadaceae enriched as the dominant endophytic bacterial genera, and Rhizoctonia, Sarocladium, Scytalidium, Wongia, Fusarium, unclassified_f__Phaeosphaer, unclassified_c__Sordariom, unclassified_f__Stachybot, Poaceascoma, Microdochium, Arnium, Echria, Mycena and Exophiala enriched as the dominant endophytic fungal genera in cane roots growing from the tissue culture seedlings. In contrast, Mycobacterium, Massilia, Ralstonia, unclassified_f__Pseudonocardiacea, norank_f__Micropepsaceae, Leptothrix and Bryobacter were the dominant endophytic bacterial genera, and unclassified_k__Fungi, unclassified_f__Marasmiaceae, Talaromyces, unclassified_c__Sordariomycetes and Trichocladium were the dominant endophytic fungal genera in cane roots growing from stem seedlings. Additionally, the numbers of bacterial and fungal operational taxonomic units (OTUs) in cane roots growing from tissue culture seedlings were significantly higher than those of stem seedlings. It indicates that not only the endophytic microbial compositions in cane roots can be shaped by different propagation methods, but also the stress resistance of sugarcanes can be improved by the tissue culture propagation method. |
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spelling | pubmed-104270082023-08-16 Can endophytic microbial compositions in cane roots be shaped by different propagation methods Yang, Da Lin, Xinru Wei, Yufei Li, Zujian Zhang, Haodong Liang, Tian Yang, Shangdong Tan, Hongwei PLoS One Research Article In practical production, cane stems with buds are generally used as seed for propagation. However, long-terms cane stems only easily lead to some problems such as disease sensitivity, quality loss, etc. Recently, cane seedings, which are produced by tissue culture were used in sugarcane production, but few studies on cane health related to tissue culture seedings. Therefore, to evaluate the immunity and health of sugarcanes growing from different reproduction modes, the endophytic microbial compositions in cane roots between stem and tissue culture seedlings were analyzed using high-throughput techniques. The results showed that the endophytic microbial compositions in cane roots were significant differences between stem and tissue culture seedlings. At the genus level, Pantoea, Bacillus, Streptomyces, Lechevalieria, Pseudomonas, Nocardioides, unclassified_f__Comamonadaceae enriched as the dominant endophytic bacterial genera, and Rhizoctonia, Sarocladium, Scytalidium, Wongia, Fusarium, unclassified_f__Phaeosphaer, unclassified_c__Sordariom, unclassified_f__Stachybot, Poaceascoma, Microdochium, Arnium, Echria, Mycena and Exophiala enriched as the dominant endophytic fungal genera in cane roots growing from the tissue culture seedlings. In contrast, Mycobacterium, Massilia, Ralstonia, unclassified_f__Pseudonocardiacea, norank_f__Micropepsaceae, Leptothrix and Bryobacter were the dominant endophytic bacterial genera, and unclassified_k__Fungi, unclassified_f__Marasmiaceae, Talaromyces, unclassified_c__Sordariomycetes and Trichocladium were the dominant endophytic fungal genera in cane roots growing from stem seedlings. Additionally, the numbers of bacterial and fungal operational taxonomic units (OTUs) in cane roots growing from tissue culture seedlings were significantly higher than those of stem seedlings. It indicates that not only the endophytic microbial compositions in cane roots can be shaped by different propagation methods, but also the stress resistance of sugarcanes can be improved by the tissue culture propagation method. Public Library of Science 2023-08-15 /pmc/articles/PMC10427008/ /pubmed/37582116 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0290167 Text en © 2023 Yang et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Yang, Da Lin, Xinru Wei, Yufei Li, Zujian Zhang, Haodong Liang, Tian Yang, Shangdong Tan, Hongwei Can endophytic microbial compositions in cane roots be shaped by different propagation methods |
title | Can endophytic microbial compositions in cane roots be shaped by different propagation methods |
title_full | Can endophytic microbial compositions in cane roots be shaped by different propagation methods |
title_fullStr | Can endophytic microbial compositions in cane roots be shaped by different propagation methods |
title_full_unstemmed | Can endophytic microbial compositions in cane roots be shaped by different propagation methods |
title_short | Can endophytic microbial compositions in cane roots be shaped by different propagation methods |
title_sort | can endophytic microbial compositions in cane roots be shaped by different propagation methods |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10427008/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37582116 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0290167 |
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