Most plants rely on specialized root-associated microbes to obtain essential nitrogen (N), yet not much is known about the evolutionary history of the rhizosphere-plant interaction. We conducted a common garden experiment to investigate the plant root-rhizosphere microbiome association using chloridoid grasses sampled from around the world and grown from seed in a greenhouse. We sought to test whether plants that are more closely related phylogenetically have more similar root bacterial microbiomes than plants that are more distantly related. Using metagenome sequencing, we found that there is a conserved core and a variable rhizosphere bacterial microbiome across the chloridoid grasses. Additionally, phylogenetic distance among the host pl...
How plant species associations affect the rhizosphere microbiota, in comparison to each plant specie...
Phyllosphere microbial communities inhabit the aerial plant parts, such as leaves and flowers, where...
Plant growth can be affected by soil bacteria. In turn, plants are known to influence soil bacteria ...
The plant rhizosphere microbiome is essential for plant health and growth. One of the key roles the ...
Rhizosphere microbial communities are critically important for soil nitrogen cycling and plant produ...
International audiencePlant species are important drivers of soil microbial communities. However, ho...
International audienceIn the context of sustainable agriculture, it is desirable to lower the input ...
This is an accepted manuscript published by the National Academy of Sciences.Across plants and anima...
International audienceProkaryote-eukaryote interactions are primordial, but host selection of its ba...
International audience1. Nitrogen is the major nutrient limiting plant growth in terrestrial ecosyst...
Plants host distinct bacterial communities on and inside various plant organs, of which those associ...
The substrates of the Brazilian campos rupestres, a grassland ecosystem, have extremely low concentr...
Background: Understanding the genetic and environmental factors that structure plant microbiomes is ...
How plant species associations affect the rhizosphere microbiota, in comparison to each plant specie...
Phyllosphere microbial communities inhabit the aerial plant parts, such as leaves and flowers, where...
Plant growth can be affected by soil bacteria. In turn, plants are known to influence soil bacteria ...
The plant rhizosphere microbiome is essential for plant health and growth. One of the key roles the ...
Rhizosphere microbial communities are critically important for soil nitrogen cycling and plant produ...
International audiencePlant species are important drivers of soil microbial communities. However, ho...
International audienceIn the context of sustainable agriculture, it is desirable to lower the input ...
This is an accepted manuscript published by the National Academy of Sciences.Across plants and anima...
International audienceProkaryote-eukaryote interactions are primordial, but host selection of its ba...
International audience1. Nitrogen is the major nutrient limiting plant growth in terrestrial ecosyst...
Plants host distinct bacterial communities on and inside various plant organs, of which those associ...
The substrates of the Brazilian campos rupestres, a grassland ecosystem, have extremely low concentr...
Background: Understanding the genetic and environmental factors that structure plant microbiomes is ...
How plant species associations affect the rhizosphere microbiota, in comparison to each plant specie...
Phyllosphere microbial communities inhabit the aerial plant parts, such as leaves and flowers, where...
Plant growth can be affected by soil bacteria. In turn, plants are known to influence soil bacteria ...