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Plant Triterpenoids Regulate Endophyte Community to Promote Medicinal Plant Schisandra sphenanthera Growth and Metabolites Accumulation

Beneficial interactions between endophytes and plants are critical for plant growth and metabolite accumulation. Nevertheless, the secondary metabolites controlling the feedback between the host plant and the endophytic microbial community remain elusive in medicinal plants. In this report, we demon...

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Autores principales: You, Chuan, Qin, Dan, Wang, Yumeng, Lan, Wenyi, Li, Yehong, Yu, Baohong, Peng, Yajun, Xu, Jieru, Dong, Jinyan
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8539763/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34682210
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof7100788
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author You, Chuan
Qin, Dan
Wang, Yumeng
Lan, Wenyi
Li, Yehong
Yu, Baohong
Peng, Yajun
Xu, Jieru
Dong, Jinyan
author_facet You, Chuan
Qin, Dan
Wang, Yumeng
Lan, Wenyi
Li, Yehong
Yu, Baohong
Peng, Yajun
Xu, Jieru
Dong, Jinyan
author_sort You, Chuan
collection PubMed
description Beneficial interactions between endophytes and plants are critical for plant growth and metabolite accumulation. Nevertheless, the secondary metabolites controlling the feedback between the host plant and the endophytic microbial community remain elusive in medicinal plants. In this report, we demonstrate that plant-derived triterpenoids predominantly promote the growth of endophytic bacteria and fungi, which in turn promote host plant growth and secondary metabolite productions. From culturable bacterial and fungal microbial strains isolated from the medicinal plant Schisandra sphenanthera, through triterpenoid-mediated screens, we constructed six synthetic communities (SynComs). By using a binary interaction method in plates, we revealed that triterpenoid-promoted bacterial and fungal strains (TPB and TPF) played more positive roles in the microbial community. The functional screening of representative strains suggested that TPB and TPF provide more beneficial abilities to the host. Moreover, pot experiments in a sterilized system further demonstrated that TPB and TPF play important roles in host growth and metabolite accumulation. In summary, these experiments revealed a role of triterpenoids in endophytic microbiome assembly and indicated a strategy for constructing SynComs on the basis of the screening of secondary metabolites, in which bacteria and fungi join forces to promote plant health. These findings may open new avenues towards the breeding of high yielding and high metabolite-accumulating medicinal plants by exploiting their interaction with beneficial endophytes.
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spelling pubmed-85397632021-10-24 Plant Triterpenoids Regulate Endophyte Community to Promote Medicinal Plant Schisandra sphenanthera Growth and Metabolites Accumulation You, Chuan Qin, Dan Wang, Yumeng Lan, Wenyi Li, Yehong Yu, Baohong Peng, Yajun Xu, Jieru Dong, Jinyan J Fungi (Basel) Article Beneficial interactions between endophytes and plants are critical for plant growth and metabolite accumulation. Nevertheless, the secondary metabolites controlling the feedback between the host plant and the endophytic microbial community remain elusive in medicinal plants. In this report, we demonstrate that plant-derived triterpenoids predominantly promote the growth of endophytic bacteria and fungi, which in turn promote host plant growth and secondary metabolite productions. From culturable bacterial and fungal microbial strains isolated from the medicinal plant Schisandra sphenanthera, through triterpenoid-mediated screens, we constructed six synthetic communities (SynComs). By using a binary interaction method in plates, we revealed that triterpenoid-promoted bacterial and fungal strains (TPB and TPF) played more positive roles in the microbial community. The functional screening of representative strains suggested that TPB and TPF provide more beneficial abilities to the host. Moreover, pot experiments in a sterilized system further demonstrated that TPB and TPF play important roles in host growth and metabolite accumulation. In summary, these experiments revealed a role of triterpenoids in endophytic microbiome assembly and indicated a strategy for constructing SynComs on the basis of the screening of secondary metabolites, in which bacteria and fungi join forces to promote plant health. These findings may open new avenues towards the breeding of high yielding and high metabolite-accumulating medicinal plants by exploiting their interaction with beneficial endophytes. MDPI 2021-09-23 /pmc/articles/PMC8539763/ /pubmed/34682210 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof7100788 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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You, Chuan
Qin, Dan
Wang, Yumeng
Lan, Wenyi
Li, Yehong
Yu, Baohong
Peng, Yajun
Xu, Jieru
Dong, Jinyan
Plant Triterpenoids Regulate Endophyte Community to Promote Medicinal Plant Schisandra sphenanthera Growth and Metabolites Accumulation
title Plant Triterpenoids Regulate Endophyte Community to Promote Medicinal Plant Schisandra sphenanthera Growth and Metabolites Accumulation
title_full Plant Triterpenoids Regulate Endophyte Community to Promote Medicinal Plant Schisandra sphenanthera Growth and Metabolites Accumulation
title_fullStr Plant Triterpenoids Regulate Endophyte Community to Promote Medicinal Plant Schisandra sphenanthera Growth and Metabolites Accumulation
title_full_unstemmed Plant Triterpenoids Regulate Endophyte Community to Promote Medicinal Plant Schisandra sphenanthera Growth and Metabolites Accumulation
title_short Plant Triterpenoids Regulate Endophyte Community to Promote Medicinal Plant Schisandra sphenanthera Growth and Metabolites Accumulation
title_sort plant triterpenoids regulate endophyte community to promote medicinal plant schisandra sphenanthera growth and metabolites accumulation
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8539763/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34682210
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof7100788
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