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The effects of soil phosphorus content on plant microbiota are driven by the plant phosphate starvation response

Phosphate starvation response (PSR) in nonmycorrhizal plants comprises transcriptional reprogramming resulting in severe physiological changes to the roots and shoots and repression of plant immunity. Thus, plant-colonizing microorganisms—the plant microbiota—are exposed to direct influence by the s...

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Autores principales: Finkel, Omri M., Salas-González, Isai, Castrillo, Gabriel, Spaepen, Stijn, Law, Theresa F., Teixeira, Paulo José Pereira Lima, Jones, Corbin D., Dangl, Jeffery L.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6876890/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31721759
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3000534
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author Finkel, Omri M.
Salas-González, Isai
Castrillo, Gabriel
Spaepen, Stijn
Law, Theresa F.
Teixeira, Paulo José Pereira Lima
Jones, Corbin D.
Dangl, Jeffery L.
author_facet Finkel, Omri M.
Salas-González, Isai
Castrillo, Gabriel
Spaepen, Stijn
Law, Theresa F.
Teixeira, Paulo José Pereira Lima
Jones, Corbin D.
Dangl, Jeffery L.
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description Phosphate starvation response (PSR) in nonmycorrhizal plants comprises transcriptional reprogramming resulting in severe physiological changes to the roots and shoots and repression of plant immunity. Thus, plant-colonizing microorganisms—the plant microbiota—are exposed to direct influence by the soil’s phosphorus (P) content itself as well as to the indirect effects of soil P on the microbial niches shaped by the plant. The individual contribution of these factors to plant microbiota assembly remains unknown. To disentangle these direct and indirect effects, we planted PSR-deficient Arabidopsis mutants in a long-term managed soil P gradient and compared the composition of their shoot and root microbiota to wild-type plants across different P concentrations. PSR-deficiency had a larger effect on the composition of both bacterial and fungal plant-associated microbiota than soil P concentrations in both roots and shoots. To dissect plant–microbe interactions under variable P conditions, we conducted a microbiota reconstitution experiment. Using a 185-member bacterial synthetic community (SynCom) across a wide P concentration gradient in an agar matrix, we demonstrated a shift in the effect of bacteria on the plant from a neutral or positive interaction to a negative one, as measured by rosette size. This phenotypic shift was accompanied by changes in microbiota composition: the genus Burkholderia was specifically enriched in plant tissue under P starvation. Through a community drop-out experiment, we demonstrated that in the absence of Burkholderia from the SynCom, plant shoots accumulated higher ortophosphate (Pi) levels than shoots colonized with the full SynCom but only under Pi starvation conditions. Therefore, Pi-stressed plants are susceptible to colonization by latent opportunistic competitors found within their microbiome, thus exacerbating the plant’s Pi starvation.
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spelling pubmed-68768902019-12-06 The effects of soil phosphorus content on plant microbiota are driven by the plant phosphate starvation response Finkel, Omri M. Salas-González, Isai Castrillo, Gabriel Spaepen, Stijn Law, Theresa F. Teixeira, Paulo José Pereira Lima Jones, Corbin D. Dangl, Jeffery L. PLoS Biol Research Article Phosphate starvation response (PSR) in nonmycorrhizal plants comprises transcriptional reprogramming resulting in severe physiological changes to the roots and shoots and repression of plant immunity. Thus, plant-colonizing microorganisms—the plant microbiota—are exposed to direct influence by the soil’s phosphorus (P) content itself as well as to the indirect effects of soil P on the microbial niches shaped by the plant. The individual contribution of these factors to plant microbiota assembly remains unknown. To disentangle these direct and indirect effects, we planted PSR-deficient Arabidopsis mutants in a long-term managed soil P gradient and compared the composition of their shoot and root microbiota to wild-type plants across different P concentrations. PSR-deficiency had a larger effect on the composition of both bacterial and fungal plant-associated microbiota than soil P concentrations in both roots and shoots. To dissect plant–microbe interactions under variable P conditions, we conducted a microbiota reconstitution experiment. Using a 185-member bacterial synthetic community (SynCom) across a wide P concentration gradient in an agar matrix, we demonstrated a shift in the effect of bacteria on the plant from a neutral or positive interaction to a negative one, as measured by rosette size. This phenotypic shift was accompanied by changes in microbiota composition: the genus Burkholderia was specifically enriched in plant tissue under P starvation. Through a community drop-out experiment, we demonstrated that in the absence of Burkholderia from the SynCom, plant shoots accumulated higher ortophosphate (Pi) levels than shoots colonized with the full SynCom but only under Pi starvation conditions. Therefore, Pi-stressed plants are susceptible to colonization by latent opportunistic competitors found within their microbiome, thus exacerbating the plant’s Pi starvation. Public Library of Science 2019-11-13 /pmc/articles/PMC6876890/ /pubmed/31721759 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3000534 Text en © 2019 Finkel et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Finkel, Omri M.
Salas-González, Isai
Castrillo, Gabriel
Spaepen, Stijn
Law, Theresa F.
Teixeira, Paulo José Pereira Lima
Jones, Corbin D.
Dangl, Jeffery L.
The effects of soil phosphorus content on plant microbiota are driven by the plant phosphate starvation response
title The effects of soil phosphorus content on plant microbiota are driven by the plant phosphate starvation response
title_full The effects of soil phosphorus content on plant microbiota are driven by the plant phosphate starvation response
title_fullStr The effects of soil phosphorus content on plant microbiota are driven by the plant phosphate starvation response
title_full_unstemmed The effects of soil phosphorus content on plant microbiota are driven by the plant phosphate starvation response
title_short The effects of soil phosphorus content on plant microbiota are driven by the plant phosphate starvation response
title_sort effects of soil phosphorus content on plant microbiota are driven by the plant phosphate starvation response
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6876890/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31721759
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3000534
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