Features of Bacterial Microbiota in the Wild Habitat of Pulsatilla tongkangensis, the Endangered “Long-Sepal Donggang Pasque-Flower Plant,” Endemic to Karst Topography of Korea

Microbes associated with plants significantly influence the development and health of the plants. The diversity and function of microbiomes associated with the long-sepal Donggang pasque-flower (DPF) plant, an endemic and endangered species in karst ecosystems, remain unexplored. In this study, we i...

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Main Authors: Swarnalee Dutta, Chae Sun Na, Yong Hoon Lee
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-07-01
Series:Frontiers in Microbiology
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fmicb.2021.656105/full
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spelling doaj-03f0da0ce33844f3920b86bde5609f1d2021-07-08T08:27:05ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Microbiology1664-302X2021-07-011210.3389/fmicb.2021.656105656105Features of Bacterial Microbiota in the Wild Habitat of Pulsatilla tongkangensis, the Endangered “Long-Sepal Donggang Pasque-Flower Plant,” Endemic to Karst Topography of KoreaSwarnalee Dutta0Chae Sun Na1Yong Hoon Lee2Yong Hoon Lee3Division of Biotechnology, Jeonbuk National University, Iksan, South KoreaSeed Viability Research Team, Baekdudaegan National Arboretum, Bonghwa-gun, South KoreaDivision of Biotechnology, Jeonbuk National University, Iksan, South KoreaPlant Medical Research Center, Advanced Institute of Environment and Bioscience, and Institute of Bio-industry, Jeonbuk National University, Jeonju, South KoreaMicrobes associated with plants significantly influence the development and health of the plants. The diversity and function of microbiomes associated with the long-sepal Donggang pasque-flower (DPF) plant, an endemic and endangered species in karst ecosystems, remain unexplored. In this study, we investigated the features of bacterial communities associated with the rhizosphere and roots of DPF plants and their functions in plant growth promotion. The DPF plants were collected from natural and cultivated habitats, and their 16S rDNA was sequenced to assess the bacterial community structures. The bacterial microbiota was more diverse in wild than in cultivated plants. The core bacterial microbiota commonly functioned as endophytes in both wild and cultivated DPF plants, although there were some differences. The identified bacterial strains benefited plants through nitrogen fixation, phosphate solubilization, or phytohormone production, inducing measurable growth differences in Arabidopsis thaliana. To the best of our knowledge, this study is the first to report the bacterial community structures associated with the rhizosphere soil and roots of DPF plants in karst ecosystems. The bacterial strains isolated in this study could be used to aid sustainable growth and restoration of rare plants in karst ecosystems. Our systematic research on the microbiomes associated with these endangered plants will contribute to their conservation as well as development of better cultivation.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fmicb.2021.656105/fullendophytekarstlimestonemicrobiomerhizosphere
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Features of Bacterial Microbiota in the Wild Habitat of Pulsatilla tongkangensis, the Endangered “Long-Sepal Donggang Pasque-Flower Plant,” Endemic to Karst Topography of Korea
Frontiers in Microbiology
endophyte
karst
limestone
microbiome
rhizosphere
author_facet Swarnalee Dutta
Chae Sun Na
Yong Hoon Lee
Yong Hoon Lee
author_sort Swarnalee Dutta
title Features of Bacterial Microbiota in the Wild Habitat of Pulsatilla tongkangensis, the Endangered “Long-Sepal Donggang Pasque-Flower Plant,” Endemic to Karst Topography of Korea
title_short Features of Bacterial Microbiota in the Wild Habitat of Pulsatilla tongkangensis, the Endangered “Long-Sepal Donggang Pasque-Flower Plant,” Endemic to Karst Topography of Korea
title_full Features of Bacterial Microbiota in the Wild Habitat of Pulsatilla tongkangensis, the Endangered “Long-Sepal Donggang Pasque-Flower Plant,” Endemic to Karst Topography of Korea
title_fullStr Features of Bacterial Microbiota in the Wild Habitat of Pulsatilla tongkangensis, the Endangered “Long-Sepal Donggang Pasque-Flower Plant,” Endemic to Karst Topography of Korea
title_full_unstemmed Features of Bacterial Microbiota in the Wild Habitat of Pulsatilla tongkangensis, the Endangered “Long-Sepal Donggang Pasque-Flower Plant,” Endemic to Karst Topography of Korea
title_sort features of bacterial microbiota in the wild habitat of pulsatilla tongkangensis, the endangered “long-sepal donggang pasque-flower plant,” endemic to karst topography of korea
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Microbiology
issn 1664-302X
publishDate 2021-07-01
description Microbes associated with plants significantly influence the development and health of the plants. The diversity and function of microbiomes associated with the long-sepal Donggang pasque-flower (DPF) plant, an endemic and endangered species in karst ecosystems, remain unexplored. In this study, we investigated the features of bacterial communities associated with the rhizosphere and roots of DPF plants and their functions in plant growth promotion. The DPF plants were collected from natural and cultivated habitats, and their 16S rDNA was sequenced to assess the bacterial community structures. The bacterial microbiota was more diverse in wild than in cultivated plants. The core bacterial microbiota commonly functioned as endophytes in both wild and cultivated DPF plants, although there were some differences. The identified bacterial strains benefited plants through nitrogen fixation, phosphate solubilization, or phytohormone production, inducing measurable growth differences in Arabidopsis thaliana. To the best of our knowledge, this study is the first to report the bacterial community structures associated with the rhizosphere soil and roots of DPF plants in karst ecosystems. The bacterial strains isolated in this study could be used to aid sustainable growth and restoration of rare plants in karst ecosystems. Our systematic research on the microbiomes associated with these endangered plants will contribute to their conservation as well as development of better cultivation.
topic endophyte
karst
limestone
microbiome
rhizosphere
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fmicb.2021.656105/full
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