| Literature DB >> 33467504 |
Jingjing Chang1,2, Shaohua Shi1, Lei Tian1, Marcio F A Leite3,4, Chunling Chang1, Li Ji1,2, Lina Ma1, Chunjie Tian1, Eiko E Kuramae3,4.
Abstract
The rhizomicrobial community is influenced by plant genotype. However, the potential differences in the co-assembly of bacterial and fungal communities between parental lines and different generations of rice progenies have not been examined. Here we compared the bacterial and fungal communities in the rhizomicrobiomes of female parent Oryza rufipogon wild rice; male parent Oryza sativa cultivated rice; their F1 progeny; and the F2, F3 and F4 self-crossing generations. Our results showed that the bacterial and fungal α-diversities of the hybrid F1 and self-crossing generations (F2, F3, F4) were closer to one of the two parental lines, which may indicate a role of the parental line in the diversity of the rhizosphere microbial community assembly. Self-crossing from F1 to F4 led to weak co-variation of the bacterial and fungal communities and distinct rhizosphere microbiomes. In the parental and self-crossing progenies, the reduction of community dissimilarity was higher for the fungal community than for the bacterial community.Entities:
Keywords: Oryza rufipogon; Oryza sativa; co-occurrence; microbial ecology
Year: 2021 PMID: 33467504 PMCID: PMC7830547 DOI: 10.3390/microorganisms9010175
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Microorganisms ISSN: 2076-2607