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Título
Microbiome specificity and fluxes between two distant plant taxa in Iberian forests
Autor(es)
Palabras clave
Plant microbiome
Host-microbe interactions
Blueberry
Blackberry
Soil communities
Rhizosphere
Clasificación UNESCO
2414 Microbiología
Fecha de publicación
2023
Editor
Springer Nature
Citación
Saati-Santamaría, Z., Vicentefranqueira, R., Kolařik, M., Rivas, R., & García-Fraile, P. (2023). Microbiome specificity and fluxes between two distant plant taxa in Iberian forests. Environmental microbiome, 18(1), 64. https://doi.org/10.1186/s40793-023-00520-x
Resumen
[EN]Plant-associated microbial communities play important roles in host nutrition, development
and defence. In particular, the microbes living within internal plant tissues can affect plant metabolism in a more
intimate way. Understanding the factors that shape plant microbial composition and discovering enriched microbes
within endophytic compartments would thus be valuable to gain knowledge on potential plant–microbial coevolutions.
However, these interactions are usually studied through reductionist approaches (in vitro models or crop
controlled systems). Here, we investigate these ecological factors in wild forest niches using proximally located plants
from two distant taxa (blueberry and blackberry) as a model.
Descripción
Article number: 64 (2023)
URI
DOI
10.1186/s40793-023-00520-x
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