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Azolla filiculoides L. as a source of metal-tolerant microorganisms
The metal hyperaccumulator Azolla filiculoides is accompanied by a microbiome potentially supporting plant during exposition to heavy metals. We hypothesized that the microbiome exposition to selected heavy metals will reveal metal tolerant strains. We used Next Generation Sequencing technique to id...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7202617/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32374760 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0232699 |
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author | Banach, Artur M. Kuźniar, Agnieszka Grządziel, Jarosław Wolińska, Agnieszka |
author_facet | Banach, Artur M. Kuźniar, Agnieszka Grządziel, Jarosław Wolińska, Agnieszka |
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description | The metal hyperaccumulator Azolla filiculoides is accompanied by a microbiome potentially supporting plant during exposition to heavy metals. We hypothesized that the microbiome exposition to selected heavy metals will reveal metal tolerant strains. We used Next Generation Sequencing technique to identify possible metal tolerant strains isolated from the metal-treated plant (Pb, Cd, Cr(VI), Ni, Au, Ag). The main dominants were Cyanobacteria and Proteobacteria constituting together more than 97% of all reads. Metal treatment led to changes in the composition of the microbiome and showed significantly higher richness in the Pb-, Cd- and Cr-treated plant in comparison with other (95–105 versus 36–44). In these treatments the share of subdominant Actinobacteria (0.4–0.8%), Firmicutes (0.5–0.9%) and Bacteroidetes (0.2–0.9%) were higher than in non-treated plant (respectively: 0.02, 0.2 and 0.001%) and Ni-, Au- and Ag-treatments (respectively: <0.4%, <0.2% and up to 0.2%). The exception was Au-treatment displaying the abundance 1.86% of Bacteroidetes. In addition, possible metal tolerant genera, namely: Acinetobacter, Asticcacaulis, Anabaena, Bacillus, Brevundimonas, Burkholderia, Dyella, Methyloversatilis, Rhizobium and Staphylococcus, which form the core microbiome, were recognized by combining their abundance in all samples with literature data. Additionally, the presence of known metal tolerant genera was confirmed: Mucilaginibacter, Pseudomonas, Mycobacterium, Corynebacterium, Stenotrophomonas, Clostridium, Micrococcus, Achromobacter, Geobacter, Flavobacterium, Arthrobacter and Delftia. We have evidenced that A. filiculoides possess a microbiome whose representatives belong to metal-resistant species which makes the fern the source of biotechnologically useful microorganisms for remediation processes. |
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spelling | pubmed-72026172020-05-12 Azolla filiculoides L. as a source of metal-tolerant microorganisms Banach, Artur M. Kuźniar, Agnieszka Grządziel, Jarosław Wolińska, Agnieszka PLoS One Research Article The metal hyperaccumulator Azolla filiculoides is accompanied by a microbiome potentially supporting plant during exposition to heavy metals. We hypothesized that the microbiome exposition to selected heavy metals will reveal metal tolerant strains. We used Next Generation Sequencing technique to identify possible metal tolerant strains isolated from the metal-treated plant (Pb, Cd, Cr(VI), Ni, Au, Ag). The main dominants were Cyanobacteria and Proteobacteria constituting together more than 97% of all reads. Metal treatment led to changes in the composition of the microbiome and showed significantly higher richness in the Pb-, Cd- and Cr-treated plant in comparison with other (95–105 versus 36–44). In these treatments the share of subdominant Actinobacteria (0.4–0.8%), Firmicutes (0.5–0.9%) and Bacteroidetes (0.2–0.9%) were higher than in non-treated plant (respectively: 0.02, 0.2 and 0.001%) and Ni-, Au- and Ag-treatments (respectively: <0.4%, <0.2% and up to 0.2%). The exception was Au-treatment displaying the abundance 1.86% of Bacteroidetes. In addition, possible metal tolerant genera, namely: Acinetobacter, Asticcacaulis, Anabaena, Bacillus, Brevundimonas, Burkholderia, Dyella, Methyloversatilis, Rhizobium and Staphylococcus, which form the core microbiome, were recognized by combining their abundance in all samples with literature data. Additionally, the presence of known metal tolerant genera was confirmed: Mucilaginibacter, Pseudomonas, Mycobacterium, Corynebacterium, Stenotrophomonas, Clostridium, Micrococcus, Achromobacter, Geobacter, Flavobacterium, Arthrobacter and Delftia. We have evidenced that A. filiculoides possess a microbiome whose representatives belong to metal-resistant species which makes the fern the source of biotechnologically useful microorganisms for remediation processes. Public Library of Science 2020-05-06 /pmc/articles/PMC7202617/ /pubmed/32374760 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0232699 Text en © 2020 Banach 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. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Banach, Artur M. Kuźniar, Agnieszka Grządziel, Jarosław Wolińska, Agnieszka Azolla filiculoides L. as a source of metal-tolerant microorganisms |
title | Azolla filiculoides L. as a source of metal-tolerant microorganisms |
title_full | Azolla filiculoides L. as a source of metal-tolerant microorganisms |
title_fullStr | Azolla filiculoides L. as a source of metal-tolerant microorganisms |
title_full_unstemmed | Azolla filiculoides L. as a source of metal-tolerant microorganisms |
title_short | Azolla filiculoides L. as a source of metal-tolerant microorganisms |
title_sort | azolla filiculoides l. as a source of metal-tolerant microorganisms |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7202617/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32374760 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0232699 |
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