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Comparison and interpretation of characteristics of Rhizosphere microbiomes of three blueberry varieties

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BMC MICROBIOLOGY
Volume 21, Issue 1, Pages -

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BMC
DOI: 10.1186/s12866-021-02092-7

Keywords

Rhizosphere microbial community; Rhizosphere microbiome; Blueberry; Biomarkers; Co-occurrence network

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Funding

  1. Grants for Scientific Research of BSKY from Anhui Medical University [XJ201916]
  2. Youth Elite Support Plan in Universities of Anhui Province [gxyq2018056]
  3. National Science Foundation of China [31702030]
  4. Natural Science Foundation for Colleges and Universities of Anhui Province [KJ2019ZD50]
  5. Anhui Provincial Natural Science Foundation [2008085MH270]
  6. Provincial Natural Science Research Project of Anhui Colleges [KJ2020A0093]

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This study sequenced 20 rhizosphere soil samples from three different blueberry varieties and compared them with bulk soil samples. Significant differences in alpha and beta diversity were found among the rhizosphere microbial communities of different blueberry varieties, with distinct taxonomical, functional, and phenotypic compositions. Core rhizosphere microbiota for blueberry were identified and their interactions were explored.
BackgroundStudies on the rhizosphere microbiome of various plants proved that rhizosphere microbiota carries out various vital functions and can regulate the growth and improve the yield of plants. However, the rhizosphere microbiome of commercial blueberry was only reported by a few studies and remains elusive. Comparison and interpretation of the characteristics of the rhizosphere microbiome of blueberry are critical important to maintain its health.ResultsIn this study, a total of 20 rhizosphere soil samples, including 15 rhizosphere soil samples from three different blueberry varieties and five bulk soil samples, were sequenced with a high-throughput sequencing strategy. Based on these sequencing datasets, we profiled the taxonomical, functional, and phenotypic compositions of rhizosphere microbial communities for three different blueberry varieties and compared our results with a previous study focused on the rhizosphere microbiome of blueberry varieties. Our results demonstrated significant differences in alpha diversity and beta diversity of rhizosphere microbial communities of different blueberry varieties and bulk soil. The distribution patterns of taxonomical, functional, and phenotypic compositions of rhizosphere microbiome differ across the blueberry varieties. The rhizosphere microbial communities of three different blueberry varieties could be distinctly separated, and 28 discriminative biomarkers were selected to distinguish these three blueberry varieties. Core rhizosphere microbiota for blueberry was identified, and it contained 201 OTUs, which were mainly affiliated with Proteobacteria, Actinobacteria, and Acidobacteria. Moreover, the interactions between OTUs of blueberry rhizosphere microbial communities were explored by a co-occurrence network of OTUs from an ecological perspective.ConclusionsThis pilot study explored the characteristics of blueberry's rhizosphere microbial community, such as the beneficial microorganisms and core microbiome, and provided an integrative perspective on blueberry's rhizosphere microbiome, which beneficial to blueberry health and production.

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