Literature DB >> 28494084

The use of high throughput DNA sequence analysis to assess the endophytic microbiome of date palm roots grown under different levels of salt stress.

Mahmoud W Yaish1, Ibtisam Al-Harrasi1, Aliya S Alansari1, Rashid Al-Yahyai2, Bernard R Glick3.   

Abstract

Date palms are able to grow under diverse abiotic stress conditions including in saline soils, where microbial communities may be help in the plant's salinity tolerance. These communities able to produce specific growth promoting substances can enhance date palm growth in a saline environment. However, these communities are poorly defined. In the work reported here, the date palm endophytic bacterial and fungal communities were identified using the pyrosequencing method, and the microbial differential abundance in the root upon exposure to salinity stress was estimated. Approximately 150,061 reads were produced from the analysis of six ribosomal DNA libraries, which were prepared from endophytic microorganisms colonizing date palm root tissues. DNA sequence analysis of these libraries predicted the presence of a variety of bacterial and fungal endophytic species, some known and others unknown. The microbial community compositions of 30% and 8% of the bacterial and fungal species, respectively, were significantly (p ≤ 0.05) altered in response to salinity stress. Differential enrichment analysis showed that microbe diversity indicated by the Chao, Shannon and Simpson indices were slightly reduced, however, the overall microbial community structures were not significantly affected as a consequence of salinity. This may reflect a buffering effect by the host plant on the internal environments that these communities are colonizing. Some of the endophytes identified in this study were strains that were previously isolated from saline and marine environments. This suggests possible interactions with the plant that are favorable to salinity tolerance in date palm. [Int Microbiol 19(3):143-155 (2016)]. Copyright© by the Spanish Society for Microbiology and Institute for Catalan Studies.

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Keywords:  Phoenix dactylifera; endophytes; salt stress

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Year:  2016        PMID: 28494084     DOI: 10.2436/20.1501.01.272

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int Microbiol        ISSN: 1139-6709            Impact factor:   2.479


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Authors:  Mahmoud W Yaish
Journal:  Genome Announc       Date:  2017-08-10

2.  Genome Sequencing of Microbacterium sp. Yaish 1, a Bacterial Strain Isolated from the Rhizosphere of Date Palm Trees Affected by Salinity.

Authors:  Gerry Aplang Jana; Rashid Al-Yahyai; Mahmoud W Yaish
Journal:  Genome Announc       Date:  2017-11-02

3.  Characterizing the Fungal Microbiome in Date (Phoenix dactylifera) Fruit Pulp and Peel from Early Development to Harvest.

Authors:  Edoardo Piombo; Ahmed Abdelfattah; Yaara Danino; Shoshana Salim; Oleg Feygenberg; Davide Spadaro; Michael Wisniewski; Samir Droby
Journal:  Microorganisms       Date:  2020-04-28

4.  How Does Salinity Shape Bacterial and Fungal Microbiomes of Alnus glutinosa Roots?

Authors:  Dominika Thiem; Marcin Gołębiewski; Piotr Hulisz; Agnieszka Piernik; Katarzyna Hrynkiewicz
Journal:  Front Microbiol       Date:  2018-04-18       Impact factor: 5.640

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