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Plant genetic effects on microbial hubs impact host fitness in repeated field trials
Although complex interactions between hosts and microbial associates are increasingly well documented, we still know little about how and why hosts shape microbial communities in nature. In addition, host genetic effects on microbial communities vary widely depending on the environment, obscuring co...
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National Academy of Sciences
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9335298/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35867817 http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2201285119 |
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author | Brachi, Benjamin Filiault, Daniele Whitehurst, Hannah Darme, Paul Le Gars, Pierre Le Mentec, Marine Morton, Timothy C. Kerdaffrec, Envel Rabanal, Fernando Anastasio, Alison Box, Mathew S. Duncan, Susan Huang, Feng Leff, Riley Novikova, Polina Perisin, Matthew Tsuchimatsu, Takashi Woolley, Roderick Dean, Caroline Nordborg, Magnus Holm, Svante Bergelson, Joy |
author_facet | Brachi, Benjamin Filiault, Daniele Whitehurst, Hannah Darme, Paul Le Gars, Pierre Le Mentec, Marine Morton, Timothy C. Kerdaffrec, Envel Rabanal, Fernando Anastasio, Alison Box, Mathew S. Duncan, Susan Huang, Feng Leff, Riley Novikova, Polina Perisin, Matthew Tsuchimatsu, Takashi Woolley, Roderick Dean, Caroline Nordborg, Magnus Holm, Svante Bergelson, Joy |
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description | Although complex interactions between hosts and microbial associates are increasingly well documented, we still know little about how and why hosts shape microbial communities in nature. In addition, host genetic effects on microbial communities vary widely depending on the environment, obscuring conclusions about which microbes are impacted and which plant functions are important. We characterized the leaf microbiota of 200 Arabidopsis thaliana genotypes in eight field experiments and detected consistent host effects on specific, broadly distributed microbial species (operational taxonomic unit [OTUs]). Host genetic effects disproportionately influenced central ecological hubs, with heritability of particular OTUs declining with their distance from the nearest hub within the microbial network. These host effects could reflect either OTUs preferentially associating with specific genotypes or differential microbial success within them. Host genetics associated with microbial hubs explained over 10% of the variation in lifetime seed production among host genotypes across sites and years. We successfully cultured one of these microbial hubs and demonstrated its growth-promoting effects on plants in sterile conditions. Finally, genome-wide association mapping identified many putatively causal genes with small effects on the relative abundance of microbial hubs across sites and years, and these genes were enriched for those involved in the synthesis of specialized metabolites, auxins, and the immune system. Using untargeted metabolomics, we corroborate the consistent association between variation in specialized metabolites and microbial hubs across field sites. Together, our results reveal that host genetic variation impacts the microbial communities in consistent ways across environments and that these effects contribute to fitness variation among host genotypes. |
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spelling | pubmed-93352982022-07-30 Plant genetic effects on microbial hubs impact host fitness in repeated field trials Brachi, Benjamin Filiault, Daniele Whitehurst, Hannah Darme, Paul Le Gars, Pierre Le Mentec, Marine Morton, Timothy C. Kerdaffrec, Envel Rabanal, Fernando Anastasio, Alison Box, Mathew S. Duncan, Susan Huang, Feng Leff, Riley Novikova, Polina Perisin, Matthew Tsuchimatsu, Takashi Woolley, Roderick Dean, Caroline Nordborg, Magnus Holm, Svante Bergelson, Joy Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A Biological Sciences Although complex interactions between hosts and microbial associates are increasingly well documented, we still know little about how and why hosts shape microbial communities in nature. In addition, host genetic effects on microbial communities vary widely depending on the environment, obscuring conclusions about which microbes are impacted and which plant functions are important. We characterized the leaf microbiota of 200 Arabidopsis thaliana genotypes in eight field experiments and detected consistent host effects on specific, broadly distributed microbial species (operational taxonomic unit [OTUs]). Host genetic effects disproportionately influenced central ecological hubs, with heritability of particular OTUs declining with their distance from the nearest hub within the microbial network. These host effects could reflect either OTUs preferentially associating with specific genotypes or differential microbial success within them. Host genetics associated with microbial hubs explained over 10% of the variation in lifetime seed production among host genotypes across sites and years. We successfully cultured one of these microbial hubs and demonstrated its growth-promoting effects on plants in sterile conditions. Finally, genome-wide association mapping identified many putatively causal genes with small effects on the relative abundance of microbial hubs across sites and years, and these genes were enriched for those involved in the synthesis of specialized metabolites, auxins, and the immune system. Using untargeted metabolomics, we corroborate the consistent association between variation in specialized metabolites and microbial hubs across field sites. Together, our results reveal that host genetic variation impacts the microbial communities in consistent ways across environments and that these effects contribute to fitness variation among host genotypes. National Academy of Sciences 2022-07-22 2022-07-26 /pmc/articles/PMC9335298/ /pubmed/35867817 http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2201285119 Text en Copyright © 2022 the Author(s). Published by PNAS https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This open access article is distributed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives License 4.0 (CC BY-NC-ND) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) . |
spellingShingle | Biological Sciences Brachi, Benjamin Filiault, Daniele Whitehurst, Hannah Darme, Paul Le Gars, Pierre Le Mentec, Marine Morton, Timothy C. Kerdaffrec, Envel Rabanal, Fernando Anastasio, Alison Box, Mathew S. Duncan, Susan Huang, Feng Leff, Riley Novikova, Polina Perisin, Matthew Tsuchimatsu, Takashi Woolley, Roderick Dean, Caroline Nordborg, Magnus Holm, Svante Bergelson, Joy Plant genetic effects on microbial hubs impact host fitness in repeated field trials |
title | Plant genetic effects on microbial hubs impact host fitness in repeated field trials |
title_full | Plant genetic effects on microbial hubs impact host fitness in repeated field trials |
title_fullStr | Plant genetic effects on microbial hubs impact host fitness in repeated field trials |
title_full_unstemmed | Plant genetic effects on microbial hubs impact host fitness in repeated field trials |
title_short | Plant genetic effects on microbial hubs impact host fitness in repeated field trials |
title_sort | plant genetic effects on microbial hubs impact host fitness in repeated field trials |
topic | Biological Sciences |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9335298/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35867817 http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2201285119 |
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