Heritability and Functional Importance of the Setaria viridis Bacterial Seed Microbiome

Seed-associated bacteria represent an important reservoir of microorganisms passed onto progeny plants and have been postulated to be important for early plant development and early plant vigor. According to a few reports, some bacterial taxa seem to be transferred from seed to seed and some seed-as...

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Main Authors: Carolina Escobar Rodríguez, Livio Antonielli, Birgit Mitter, Friederike Trognitz, Angela Sessitsch
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: The American Phytopathological Society 2019-11-01
Series:Phytobiomes Journal
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1094/PBIOMES-04-19-0023-R
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spelling doaj-c1934fc9b93d455f8eda22dc9121a83e2020-11-25T02:20:09ZengThe American Phytopathological SocietyPhytobiomes Journal2471-29062019-11-0141405210.1094/PBIOMES-04-19-0023-RHeritability and Functional Importance of the Setaria viridis Bacterial Seed MicrobiomeCarolina Escobar RodríguezLivio AntonielliBirgit MitterFriederike TrognitzAngela SessitschSeed-associated bacteria represent an important reservoir of microorganisms passed onto progeny plants and have been postulated to be important for early plant development and early plant vigor. According to a few reports, some bacterial taxa seem to be transferred from seed to seed and some seed-associated microorganisms may derive from insect visits during flowering; however, the origin of seed endophytes is poorly understood. To better understand the origin, ecology, and functional role of seed bacterial endophytes, we planted Setaria viridis seeds over several generations in a sterile growth substrate. Seed microbiota of each generation were analyzed by next generation sequencing of 16S rRNA genes and seeds were characterized regarding to their germination and plant growth. Growing plants in a sterile (or highly depleted) substrate resulted in seed microbiota, which were largely less diverse and which had altered community composition, particularly at later generations, indicating that soil is an important reservoir of seed microbiota. Some taxa were inherited to the next generations seeds; however, different subsets of taxa were inherited in different seeds/seed batches and across different generations. This suggests that other factors than the host control the establishment of most seed endophytes and only few, e.g., obligate endophytes, might be consistently inherited. Furthermore, we observed a drastic decline in seed vigor and later generations were particularly affected. Overall, our results demonstrated that the supply of endophytes from external sources such as the soil/rhizosphere environment is highly important for the build-up of a healthy seed microbiome warranting early plant establishment and vigor of next generation plants.https://doi.org/10.1094/PBIOMES-04-19-0023-R
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author Carolina Escobar Rodríguez
Livio Antonielli
Birgit Mitter
Friederike Trognitz
Angela Sessitsch
spellingShingle Carolina Escobar Rodríguez
Livio Antonielli
Birgit Mitter
Friederike Trognitz
Angela Sessitsch
Heritability and Functional Importance of the Setaria viridis Bacterial Seed Microbiome
Phytobiomes Journal
author_facet Carolina Escobar Rodríguez
Livio Antonielli
Birgit Mitter
Friederike Trognitz
Angela Sessitsch
author_sort Carolina Escobar Rodríguez
title Heritability and Functional Importance of the Setaria viridis Bacterial Seed Microbiome
title_short Heritability and Functional Importance of the Setaria viridis Bacterial Seed Microbiome
title_full Heritability and Functional Importance of the Setaria viridis Bacterial Seed Microbiome
title_fullStr Heritability and Functional Importance of the Setaria viridis Bacterial Seed Microbiome
title_full_unstemmed Heritability and Functional Importance of the Setaria viridis Bacterial Seed Microbiome
title_sort heritability and functional importance of the setaria viridis bacterial seed microbiome
publisher The American Phytopathological Society
series Phytobiomes Journal
issn 2471-2906
publishDate 2019-11-01
description Seed-associated bacteria represent an important reservoir of microorganisms passed onto progeny plants and have been postulated to be important for early plant development and early plant vigor. According to a few reports, some bacterial taxa seem to be transferred from seed to seed and some seed-associated microorganisms may derive from insect visits during flowering; however, the origin of seed endophytes is poorly understood. To better understand the origin, ecology, and functional role of seed bacterial endophytes, we planted Setaria viridis seeds over several generations in a sterile growth substrate. Seed microbiota of each generation were analyzed by next generation sequencing of 16S rRNA genes and seeds were characterized regarding to their germination and plant growth. Growing plants in a sterile (or highly depleted) substrate resulted in seed microbiota, which were largely less diverse and which had altered community composition, particularly at later generations, indicating that soil is an important reservoir of seed microbiota. Some taxa were inherited to the next generations seeds; however, different subsets of taxa were inherited in different seeds/seed batches and across different generations. This suggests that other factors than the host control the establishment of most seed endophytes and only few, e.g., obligate endophytes, might be consistently inherited. Furthermore, we observed a drastic decline in seed vigor and later generations were particularly affected. Overall, our results demonstrated that the supply of endophytes from external sources such as the soil/rhizosphere environment is highly important for the build-up of a healthy seed microbiome warranting early plant establishment and vigor of next generation plants.
url https://doi.org/10.1094/PBIOMES-04-19-0023-R
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