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Seed Endophyte Microbiome of Crotalaria pumila Unpeeled: Identification of Plant-Beneficial Methylobacteria

Metal contaminated soils are increasing worldwide. Metal-tolerant plants growing on metalliferous soils are fascinating genetic and microbial resources. Seeds can vertically transmit endophytic microorganisms that can assist next generations to cope with environmental stresses, through yet poorly un...

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Autores principales: Sánchez-López, Ariadna S., Pintelon, Isabel, Stevens, Vincent, Imperato, Valeria, Timmermans, Jean-Pierre, González-Chávez, Carmen, Carrillo-González, Rogelio, Van Hamme, Jonathan, Vangronsveld, Jaco, Thijs, Sofie
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5796236/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29351192
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms19010291
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author Sánchez-López, Ariadna S.
Pintelon, Isabel
Stevens, Vincent
Imperato, Valeria
Timmermans, Jean-Pierre
González-Chávez, Carmen
Carrillo-González, Rogelio
Van Hamme, Jonathan
Vangronsveld, Jaco
Thijs, Sofie
author_facet Sánchez-López, Ariadna S.
Pintelon, Isabel
Stevens, Vincent
Imperato, Valeria
Timmermans, Jean-Pierre
González-Chávez, Carmen
Carrillo-González, Rogelio
Van Hamme, Jonathan
Vangronsveld, Jaco
Thijs, Sofie
author_sort Sánchez-López, Ariadna S.
collection PubMed
description Metal contaminated soils are increasing worldwide. Metal-tolerant plants growing on metalliferous soils are fascinating genetic and microbial resources. Seeds can vertically transmit endophytic microorganisms that can assist next generations to cope with environmental stresses, through yet poorly understood mechanisms. The aims of this study were to identify the core seed endophyte microbiome of the pioneer metallophyte Crotalaria pumila throughout three generations, and to better understand the plant colonisation of the seed endophyte Methylobacterium sp. Cp3. Strain Cp3 was detected in C. pumila seeds across three successive generations and showed the most dominant community member. When inoculated in the soil at the time of flowering, strain Cp3 migrated from soil to seeds. Using confocal microscopy, Cp3-mCherry was demonstrated to colonise the root cortex cells and xylem vessels of the stem under metal stress. Moreover, strain Cp3 showed genetic and in planta potential to promote seed germination and seedling development. We revealed, for the first time, that the seed microbiome of a pioneer plant growing in its natural environment, and the colonisation behaviour of an important plant growth promoting systemic seed endophyte. Future characterization of seed microbiota will lead to a better understanding of their functional contribution and the potential use for seed-fortification applications.
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spelling pubmed-57962362018-02-09 Seed Endophyte Microbiome of Crotalaria pumila Unpeeled: Identification of Plant-Beneficial Methylobacteria Sánchez-López, Ariadna S. Pintelon, Isabel Stevens, Vincent Imperato, Valeria Timmermans, Jean-Pierre González-Chávez, Carmen Carrillo-González, Rogelio Van Hamme, Jonathan Vangronsveld, Jaco Thijs, Sofie Int J Mol Sci Article Metal contaminated soils are increasing worldwide. Metal-tolerant plants growing on metalliferous soils are fascinating genetic and microbial resources. Seeds can vertically transmit endophytic microorganisms that can assist next generations to cope with environmental stresses, through yet poorly understood mechanisms. The aims of this study were to identify the core seed endophyte microbiome of the pioneer metallophyte Crotalaria pumila throughout three generations, and to better understand the plant colonisation of the seed endophyte Methylobacterium sp. Cp3. Strain Cp3 was detected in C. pumila seeds across three successive generations and showed the most dominant community member. When inoculated in the soil at the time of flowering, strain Cp3 migrated from soil to seeds. Using confocal microscopy, Cp3-mCherry was demonstrated to colonise the root cortex cells and xylem vessels of the stem under metal stress. Moreover, strain Cp3 showed genetic and in planta potential to promote seed germination and seedling development. We revealed, for the first time, that the seed microbiome of a pioneer plant growing in its natural environment, and the colonisation behaviour of an important plant growth promoting systemic seed endophyte. Future characterization of seed microbiota will lead to a better understanding of their functional contribution and the potential use for seed-fortification applications. MDPI 2018-01-19 /pmc/articles/PMC5796236/ /pubmed/29351192 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms19010291 Text en © 2018 by the authors. 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Sánchez-López, Ariadna S.
Pintelon, Isabel
Stevens, Vincent
Imperato, Valeria
Timmermans, Jean-Pierre
González-Chávez, Carmen
Carrillo-González, Rogelio
Van Hamme, Jonathan
Vangronsveld, Jaco
Thijs, Sofie
Seed Endophyte Microbiome of Crotalaria pumila Unpeeled: Identification of Plant-Beneficial Methylobacteria
title Seed Endophyte Microbiome of Crotalaria pumila Unpeeled: Identification of Plant-Beneficial Methylobacteria
title_full Seed Endophyte Microbiome of Crotalaria pumila Unpeeled: Identification of Plant-Beneficial Methylobacteria
title_fullStr Seed Endophyte Microbiome of Crotalaria pumila Unpeeled: Identification of Plant-Beneficial Methylobacteria
title_full_unstemmed Seed Endophyte Microbiome of Crotalaria pumila Unpeeled: Identification of Plant-Beneficial Methylobacteria
title_short Seed Endophyte Microbiome of Crotalaria pumila Unpeeled: Identification of Plant-Beneficial Methylobacteria
title_sort seed endophyte microbiome of crotalaria pumila unpeeled: identification of plant-beneficial methylobacteria
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5796236/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29351192
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms19010291
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