2022
DOI: 10.3389/sjss.2022.10427
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Microbial Genes of Agricultural Importance in Maize Rhizosphere Unveiled Through Shotgun Metagenomics

Abstract: Genes possessed by microbes in the rhizosphere influence the metabolic activities that occur in this zone. Although the maize rhizosphere has been reported to be a hotspot of genes, these genes remain under-investigated. Hence, this study aimed at identifying putative microbial genes with plant beneficial functions in the underexplored maize rhizosphere microbiome using a shotgun metagenomics approach. Sampling was done at the flowering stage of the maize plants and both the rhizosphere and bulk soils were col… Show more

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“…The spores produced by this fungus contaminates the environment and poses a serious threat to human and animals. It was identified to be responsible for the Equine leukoencephalomalacia (ELEM) outbreak in South Africa in 1970 ( Marasas et al., 1976 ; Omotayo et al., 2022 ). The pathogen was later found to be a causing agent of liver toxicity in rats and pulmonary edema in pigs ( Kriek et al., 1981 ).…”
Section: The Impacts Of F Verticillioides On Plant...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The spores produced by this fungus contaminates the environment and poses a serious threat to human and animals. It was identified to be responsible for the Equine leukoencephalomalacia (ELEM) outbreak in South Africa in 1970 ( Marasas et al., 1976 ; Omotayo et al., 2022 ). The pathogen was later found to be a causing agent of liver toxicity in rats and pulmonary edema in pigs ( Kriek et al., 1981 ).…”
Section: The Impacts Of F Verticillioides On Plant...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Aside from the diverse composition, unknown bacterial groups were detected, suggesting novel plant microorganism interactions. Another shotgun metagenomic research on the maize rhizosphere showed an abundance of nif H, nif A, groES, and cspA genes, which can be potentially employed to reduce environmental stress and enhance plant development [225]. Metagenomic studies have also enabled the detection of novel viruses belonging to Betaflexiviridae, Tombusviridae, and Geminiviridae families in maize [226].…”
Section: Metagenomics In Agriculturementioning
confidence: 99%