2022
DOI: 10.1111/1462-2920.16042
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Rootstock–scion combination contributes to shape diversity and composition of microbial communities associated with grapevine root system

Abstract: Summary To alleviate biotic and abiotic stresses and enhance fruit yield, many crops are cultivated in the form of grafted plants, in which the shoot (scion) and root (rootstock) systems of different species are joined together. Because (i) the plant species determines the microbial recruitment from the soil to the root and (ii) both scion and rootstock impact the physiology, morphology and biochemistry of the grafted plant, it can be expected that their different combinations should affect the recruitment and… Show more

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“…Indeed, the fungal ITS2 barcoding region was found to recover more DNA sequences for fungal analysis than LSU, SSU, or even ITS1 ( Schoch et al, 2012 ), and remains the favorite molecular marker to study fungal communities ( Tedersoo et al, 2014 ). The detected fungal communities were dominantly composed of Ascomycota and Basidiomycota in bulk soil, rhizosphere, and root endosphere, as reported in previous studies ( Berlanas et al, 2019 ; Martínez-Diz et al, 2019 ; Deyett and Rolshausen, 2020 ; Carbone et al, 2021 ; Liu and Howell, 2021 ; Swift et al, 2021 ; Zahid et al, 2021 ; Marasco et al, 2022 ). Network analysis of Bray-Curtis distances distinguished root from soil samples.…”
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“…Indeed, the fungal ITS2 barcoding region was found to recover more DNA sequences for fungal analysis than LSU, SSU, or even ITS1 ( Schoch et al, 2012 ), and remains the favorite molecular marker to study fungal communities ( Tedersoo et al, 2014 ). The detected fungal communities were dominantly composed of Ascomycota and Basidiomycota in bulk soil, rhizosphere, and root endosphere, as reported in previous studies ( Berlanas et al, 2019 ; Martínez-Diz et al, 2019 ; Deyett and Rolshausen, 2020 ; Carbone et al, 2021 ; Liu and Howell, 2021 ; Swift et al, 2021 ; Zahid et al, 2021 ; Marasco et al, 2022 ). Network analysis of Bray-Curtis distances distinguished root from soil samples.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 84%
“…The availability of the strains will allow further functional analysis of their characteristics related to plant growth promotion, stress tolerance and biocontrol properties ( Dries et al, 2021b ; Bettenfeld et al, 2021 ; Darriaut et al, 2022 ). The structure of root bacterial communities was distinct to the ones found in the rhizosphere and bulk soil, as reported in previous studies ( Zarraonaindia et al, 2015 ; Samad et al, 2017 ; D’Amico et al, 2018 ; Swift et al, 2021 ; Marasco et al, 2022 ). Overall, bacterial α-diversity was only significantly driven by the compartment factor, confirming the roots as a selective barrier for large panel of bacterial taxa.…”
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confidence: 82%
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