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msGBS: A new high‐throughput approach to quantify the relative species abundance in root samples of multispecies plant communities

Plant interactions are as important belowground as aboveground. Belowground plant interactions are however inherently difficult to quantify, as roots of different species are difficult to disentangle. Although for a couple of decades molecular techniques have been successfully applied to quantify ro...

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Autores principales: Wagemaker, Cornelis A. M., Mommer, Liesje, Visser, Eric J. W., Weigelt, Alexandra, van Gurp, Thomas P., Postuma, Maarten, Smit‐Tiekstra, Annemiek E., de Kroon, Hans
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8246947/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33058506
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1755-0998.13278
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author Wagemaker, Cornelis A. M.
Mommer, Liesje
Visser, Eric J. W.
Weigelt, Alexandra
van Gurp, Thomas P.
Postuma, Maarten
Smit‐Tiekstra, Annemiek E.
de Kroon, Hans
author_facet Wagemaker, Cornelis A. M.
Mommer, Liesje
Visser, Eric J. W.
Weigelt, Alexandra
van Gurp, Thomas P.
Postuma, Maarten
Smit‐Tiekstra, Annemiek E.
de Kroon, Hans
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description Plant interactions are as important belowground as aboveground. Belowground plant interactions are however inherently difficult to quantify, as roots of different species are difficult to disentangle. Although for a couple of decades molecular techniques have been successfully applied to quantify root abundance, root identification and quantification in multispecies plant communities remains particularly challenging. Here we present a novel methodology, multispecies genotyping by sequencing (msGBS), as a next step to tackle this challenge. First, a multispecies meta‐reference database containing thousands of gDNA clusters per species is created from GBS derived High Throughput Sequencing (HTS) reads. Second, GBS derived HTS reads from multispecies root samples are mapped to this meta‐reference which, after a filter procedure to increase the taxonomic resolution, allows the parallel quantification of multiple species. The msGBS signal of 111 mock‐mixture root samples, with up to 8 plant species per sample, was used to calculate the within‐species abundance. Optional subsequent calibration yielded the across‐species abundance. The within‐ and across‐species abundances highly correlated (R (2) range 0.72–0.94 and 0.85–0.98, respectively) to the biomass‐based species abundance. Compared to a qPCR based method which was previously used to analyse the same set of samples, msGBS provided similar results. Additional data on 11 congener species groups within 105 natural field root samples showed high taxonomic resolution of the method. msGBS is highly scalable in terms of sensitivity and species numbers within samples, which is a major advantage compared to the qPCR method and advances our tools to reveal hidden belowground interactions.
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spelling pubmed-82469472021-07-02 msGBS: A new high‐throughput approach to quantify the relative species abundance in root samples of multispecies plant communities Wagemaker, Cornelis A. M. Mommer, Liesje Visser, Eric J. W. Weigelt, Alexandra van Gurp, Thomas P. Postuma, Maarten Smit‐Tiekstra, Annemiek E. de Kroon, Hans Mol Ecol Resour RESOURCE ARTICLES Plant interactions are as important belowground as aboveground. Belowground plant interactions are however inherently difficult to quantify, as roots of different species are difficult to disentangle. Although for a couple of decades molecular techniques have been successfully applied to quantify root abundance, root identification and quantification in multispecies plant communities remains particularly challenging. Here we present a novel methodology, multispecies genotyping by sequencing (msGBS), as a next step to tackle this challenge. First, a multispecies meta‐reference database containing thousands of gDNA clusters per species is created from GBS derived High Throughput Sequencing (HTS) reads. Second, GBS derived HTS reads from multispecies root samples are mapped to this meta‐reference which, after a filter procedure to increase the taxonomic resolution, allows the parallel quantification of multiple species. The msGBS signal of 111 mock‐mixture root samples, with up to 8 plant species per sample, was used to calculate the within‐species abundance. Optional subsequent calibration yielded the across‐species abundance. The within‐ and across‐species abundances highly correlated (R (2) range 0.72–0.94 and 0.85–0.98, respectively) to the biomass‐based species abundance. Compared to a qPCR based method which was previously used to analyse the same set of samples, msGBS provided similar results. Additional data on 11 congener species groups within 105 natural field root samples showed high taxonomic resolution of the method. msGBS is highly scalable in terms of sensitivity and species numbers within samples, which is a major advantage compared to the qPCR method and advances our tools to reveal hidden belowground interactions. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020-11-12 2021-05 /pmc/articles/PMC8246947/ /pubmed/33058506 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1755-0998.13278 Text en © 2020 The Authors. Molecular Ecology Resources published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Wagemaker, Cornelis A. M.
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Visser, Eric J. W.
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van Gurp, Thomas P.
Postuma, Maarten
Smit‐Tiekstra, Annemiek E.
de Kroon, Hans
msGBS: A new high‐throughput approach to quantify the relative species abundance in root samples of multispecies plant communities
title msGBS: A new high‐throughput approach to quantify the relative species abundance in root samples of multispecies plant communities
title_full msGBS: A new high‐throughput approach to quantify the relative species abundance in root samples of multispecies plant communities
title_fullStr msGBS: A new high‐throughput approach to quantify the relative species abundance in root samples of multispecies plant communities
title_full_unstemmed msGBS: A new high‐throughput approach to quantify the relative species abundance in root samples of multispecies plant communities
title_short msGBS: A new high‐throughput approach to quantify the relative species abundance in root samples of multispecies plant communities
title_sort msgbs: a new high‐throughput approach to quantify the relative species abundance in root samples of multispecies plant communities
topic RESOURCE ARTICLES
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8246947/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33058506
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1755-0998.13278
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