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Feasibility of applying shotgun metagenomic analyses to grapevine leaf, rhizosphere and soil microbiome characterisation

Journal

AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF GRAPE AND WINE RESEARCH
Volume 27, Issue 4, Pages 519-526

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/ajgw.12508

Keywords

BGISEQ short-read next-generation sequencing platform; DNA extraction; grapevine; microbiome; shotgun metagenomics

Funding

  1. Fundacao para a Ciencia e Tecnologia (FCT/MCTES) [CEECIND/00399/2017, CEECINST/00014/2018]
  2. Danish National Research Foundation [DNRF143]

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This study explores the potential of applying shotgun metagenomics to grapevine leaf, rhizosphere and soil samples, providing detailed technical roadmap targeting multiple aspects of this important approach. The combination of DNA extraction, library construction, sequencing, and bioinformatics treatment allowed for the characterization of grapevine-associated microbial diversity. Shotgun metagenomics is emerging as a state-of-the-art approach to grapevine microbiome characterization.
Background and Aims The characterisation of plant microbiomes using metabarcoding strategies is expected to be progressively replaced by shotgun metagenomic (SMg) approaches. In the present report we explore the potential of applying SMg to grapevine leaf, rhizosphere and soil samples. Methods and Results Our strategy involved combining a single method for column-based DNA extraction of multiple tissues, with sequencing using the BGISEQ short-read next-generation sequencing platform. This study details aspects of DNA isolation, library construction, sequencing and early bioinformatics treatment of read data, including the use of subsampling as a proxy for detection of sample microbial proportions. The combination of an innovative sequencing platform with recent mapping tools allowed for the characterisation of the microbiome associated with the grapevine leaf, rhizosphere and adjacent soil. Conclusions We coupled a robust single extraction/library preparation protocol suitable for contrasting samples, with cost-effective BGISEQ short-read next-generation sequencing technology, to generate a landscape of grapevine-associated microbial diversity. Significance of the Study Shotgun metagenomics is emerging as a state-of-the-art approach to grapevine microbiome characterisation. The present report provides a detailed and technical roadmap targeting multiple aspects of this important approach.

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