Host Specificity and Spatial Distribution Preference of Three Pseudomonas Isolates

Plant hosts recruit and maintain a distinct root-associated microbiota based on host and bacterium traits. However, past studies disregarded microbial strain-host specificity and spatial micro-heterogeneity of the root compartment. Using genetic manipulation, confocal laser scanning microscopy, real...

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Main Authors: Nesli Tovi, Sammy Frenk, Yitzhak Hadar, Dror Minz
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-01-01
Series:Frontiers in Microbiology
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fmicb.2018.03263/full
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spelling doaj-aecc6edf9ba3489fa94fb4ab71ed3b5d2020-11-25T01:51:42ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Microbiology1664-302X2019-01-01910.3389/fmicb.2018.03263431510Host Specificity and Spatial Distribution Preference of Three Pseudomonas IsolatesNesli Tovi0Nesli Tovi1Sammy Frenk2Yitzhak Hadar3Dror Minz4Department of Soil, Water, and Environmental Sciences, Agricultural Research Organization–Volcani Center, Rishon LeZion, IsraelDepartment of Plant Pathology and Microbiology, Robert H. Smith Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Environment, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Rehovot, IsraelAustralian Centre for Ecogenomics, School of Chemistry and Molecular Biosciences, The University of Queensland, St Lucia, QLD, AustraliaDepartment of Plant Pathology and Microbiology, Robert H. Smith Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Environment, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Rehovot, IsraelDepartment of Soil, Water, and Environmental Sciences, Agricultural Research Organization–Volcani Center, Rishon LeZion, IsraelPlant hosts recruit and maintain a distinct root-associated microbiota based on host and bacterium traits. However, past studies disregarded microbial strain-host specificity and spatial micro-heterogeneity of the root compartment. Using genetic manipulation, confocal laser scanning microscopy, real-time quantitative PCR, and genome sequencing we characterized the colonization patterns of three Pseudomonas spp. isolates native to wheat roots, on the micro-scale. Namely, isolates P. fluorescens NT0133, P. stutzeri NT124, and P. stutzeri NT128. All three isolates preferentially colonized wheat over cucumber roots that served as control for host specificity. Furthermore, not only had the isolates strong host specificity but each isolate had a distinct spatial distribution on the root, all within a few millimeters. Isolate P. stutzeri-NT0124 preferentially colonized root tips, whereas P. fluorescens-NT0133 showed a preference for zones distant from the tip. In contrast, isolate P. stutzeri-NT0128 had no preference for a specific niche on the root. While all isolates maintained genetic potential for motility and biofilm formation their phenotype varied significantly and corresponded to their niche preference. These results demonstrate the importance of spatial colonization patterns, governed by both niche and bacterial characteristics which will have great importance in future attempts to manipulate the plant microbiome by constructing synthetic microbial consortia.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fmicb.2018.03263/fullisolatesrootsdistributionnichehostPseudomonas
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author Nesli Tovi
Nesli Tovi
Sammy Frenk
Yitzhak Hadar
Dror Minz
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Nesli Tovi
Sammy Frenk
Yitzhak Hadar
Dror Minz
Host Specificity and Spatial Distribution Preference of Three Pseudomonas Isolates
Frontiers in Microbiology
isolates
roots
distribution
niche
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Pseudomonas
author_facet Nesli Tovi
Nesli Tovi
Sammy Frenk
Yitzhak Hadar
Dror Minz
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title Host Specificity and Spatial Distribution Preference of Three Pseudomonas Isolates
title_short Host Specificity and Spatial Distribution Preference of Three Pseudomonas Isolates
title_full Host Specificity and Spatial Distribution Preference of Three Pseudomonas Isolates
title_fullStr Host Specificity and Spatial Distribution Preference of Three Pseudomonas Isolates
title_full_unstemmed Host Specificity and Spatial Distribution Preference of Three Pseudomonas Isolates
title_sort host specificity and spatial distribution preference of three pseudomonas isolates
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Microbiology
issn 1664-302X
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Plant hosts recruit and maintain a distinct root-associated microbiota based on host and bacterium traits. However, past studies disregarded microbial strain-host specificity and spatial micro-heterogeneity of the root compartment. Using genetic manipulation, confocal laser scanning microscopy, real-time quantitative PCR, and genome sequencing we characterized the colonization patterns of three Pseudomonas spp. isolates native to wheat roots, on the micro-scale. Namely, isolates P. fluorescens NT0133, P. stutzeri NT124, and P. stutzeri NT128. All three isolates preferentially colonized wheat over cucumber roots that served as control for host specificity. Furthermore, not only had the isolates strong host specificity but each isolate had a distinct spatial distribution on the root, all within a few millimeters. Isolate P. stutzeri-NT0124 preferentially colonized root tips, whereas P. fluorescens-NT0133 showed a preference for zones distant from the tip. In contrast, isolate P. stutzeri-NT0128 had no preference for a specific niche on the root. While all isolates maintained genetic potential for motility and biofilm formation their phenotype varied significantly and corresponded to their niche preference. These results demonstrate the importance of spatial colonization patterns, governed by both niche and bacterial characteristics which will have great importance in future attempts to manipulate the plant microbiome by constructing synthetic microbial consortia.
topic isolates
roots
distribution
niche
host
Pseudomonas
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