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Succession of the wheat seed-associated microbiome as affected by soil fertility level and introduction of Penicillium and Bacillus inoculants in the field

During germination, the seed releases nutrient-rich exudates into the spermosphere, thereby fostering competition between resident microorganisms. However, insight into the composition and temporal dynamics of seed-associated bacterial communities under field conditions is currently lacking. This fi...

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Autores principales: Nunes, Inês, Hansen, Veronika, Bak, Frederik, Bonnichsen, Lise, Su, Jianqiang, Hao, Xiuli, Raymond, Nelly Sophie, Nicolaisen, Mette Haubjerg, Jensen, Lars Stoumann, Nybroe, Ole
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8951222/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35285907
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/femsec/fiac028
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author Nunes, Inês
Hansen, Veronika
Bak, Frederik
Bonnichsen, Lise
Su, Jianqiang
Hao, Xiuli
Raymond, Nelly Sophie
Nicolaisen, Mette Haubjerg
Jensen, Lars Stoumann
Nybroe, Ole
author_facet Nunes, Inês
Hansen, Veronika
Bak, Frederik
Bonnichsen, Lise
Su, Jianqiang
Hao, Xiuli
Raymond, Nelly Sophie
Nicolaisen, Mette Haubjerg
Jensen, Lars Stoumann
Nybroe, Ole
author_sort Nunes, Inês
collection PubMed
description During germination, the seed releases nutrient-rich exudates into the spermosphere, thereby fostering competition between resident microorganisms. However, insight into the composition and temporal dynamics of seed-associated bacterial communities under field conditions is currently lacking. This field study determined the temporal changes from 11 to 31 days after sowing in the composition of seed-associated bacterial communities of winter wheat as affected by long-term soil fertilization history, and by introduction of the plant growth-promoting microbial inoculants Penicillium bilaiae and Bacillus simplex. The temporal dynamics were the most important factor affecting the composition of the seed-associated communities. An increase in the relative abundance of genes involved in organic nitrogen metabolism (ureC and gdhA), and in ammonium oxidation (amoA), suggested increased mineralization of plant-derived nitrogen compounds over time. Dynamics of the phosphorus cycling genes ppt, ppx and cphy indicated inorganic phosphorus and polyphosphate cycling, as well as phytate hydrolysis by the seed-associated bacteria early after germination. Later, an increase in genes for utilization of organic phosphorus sources (phoD, phoX and phnK) indicated phosphorus limitation. The results indicate that community temporal dynamics are partly driven by changed availability of major nutrients, and reveal no functional consequences of the added inoculants during seed germination.
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spelling pubmed-89512222022-03-28 Succession of the wheat seed-associated microbiome as affected by soil fertility level and introduction of Penicillium and Bacillus inoculants in the field Nunes, Inês Hansen, Veronika Bak, Frederik Bonnichsen, Lise Su, Jianqiang Hao, Xiuli Raymond, Nelly Sophie Nicolaisen, Mette Haubjerg Jensen, Lars Stoumann Nybroe, Ole FEMS Microbiol Ecol Research Article During germination, the seed releases nutrient-rich exudates into the spermosphere, thereby fostering competition between resident microorganisms. However, insight into the composition and temporal dynamics of seed-associated bacterial communities under field conditions is currently lacking. This field study determined the temporal changes from 11 to 31 days after sowing in the composition of seed-associated bacterial communities of winter wheat as affected by long-term soil fertilization history, and by introduction of the plant growth-promoting microbial inoculants Penicillium bilaiae and Bacillus simplex. The temporal dynamics were the most important factor affecting the composition of the seed-associated communities. An increase in the relative abundance of genes involved in organic nitrogen metabolism (ureC and gdhA), and in ammonium oxidation (amoA), suggested increased mineralization of plant-derived nitrogen compounds over time. Dynamics of the phosphorus cycling genes ppt, ppx and cphy indicated inorganic phosphorus and polyphosphate cycling, as well as phytate hydrolysis by the seed-associated bacteria early after germination. Later, an increase in genes for utilization of organic phosphorus sources (phoD, phoX and phnK) indicated phosphorus limitation. The results indicate that community temporal dynamics are partly driven by changed availability of major nutrients, and reveal no functional consequences of the added inoculants during seed germination. Oxford University Press 2022-03-14 /pmc/articles/PMC8951222/ /pubmed/35285907 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/femsec/fiac028 Text en © The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of FEMS. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Nunes, Inês
Hansen, Veronika
Bak, Frederik
Bonnichsen, Lise
Su, Jianqiang
Hao, Xiuli
Raymond, Nelly Sophie
Nicolaisen, Mette Haubjerg
Jensen, Lars Stoumann
Nybroe, Ole
Succession of the wheat seed-associated microbiome as affected by soil fertility level and introduction of Penicillium and Bacillus inoculants in the field
title Succession of the wheat seed-associated microbiome as affected by soil fertility level and introduction of Penicillium and Bacillus inoculants in the field
title_full Succession of the wheat seed-associated microbiome as affected by soil fertility level and introduction of Penicillium and Bacillus inoculants in the field
title_fullStr Succession of the wheat seed-associated microbiome as affected by soil fertility level and introduction of Penicillium and Bacillus inoculants in the field
title_full_unstemmed Succession of the wheat seed-associated microbiome as affected by soil fertility level and introduction of Penicillium and Bacillus inoculants in the field
title_short Succession of the wheat seed-associated microbiome as affected by soil fertility level and introduction of Penicillium and Bacillus inoculants in the field
title_sort succession of the wheat seed-associated microbiome as affected by soil fertility level and introduction of penicillium and bacillus inoculants in the field
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8951222/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35285907
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/femsec/fiac028
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