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The plant NADPH oxidase RBOHD is required for microbiota homeostasis in leaves

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NATURE MICROBIOLOGY
Volume 6, Issue 7, Pages 852-+

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NATURE PORTFOLIO
DOI: 10.1038/s41564-021-00929-5

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  1. ETH Zurich
  2. German Research Foundation (DECRyPT) [SPP2125]
  3. NCCR Microbiomes by Swiss National Science Foundation
  4. European Research Council [PhyMo-668991]

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This study demonstrates that the maintenance of leaf microbiota homeostasis in Arabidopsis thaliana plants requires the involvement of the NADPH oxidase RBOHD, as its absence leads to enrichment of opportunistic pathogens. The composition of plant microbiota is greatly influenced by the plant immune system, highlighting the importance of both immune system and microbial community in maintaining plant health.
Arabidopsis thaliana plants lacking the rbohD gene, which encodes the NADPH oxidase RBOHD, have an altered leaf microbiome including an enrichment of opportunistic pathogens, indicating that RBOHD is essential for maintaining leaf microbiota homeostasis. The plant microbiota consists of a multitude of microorganisms that can affect plant health and fitness. However, it is currently unclear how the plant shapes its leaf microbiota and what role the plant immune system plays in this process. Here, we evaluated Arabidopsis thaliana mutants with defects in different parts of the immune system for an altered bacterial community assembly using a gnotobiotic system. While higher-order mutants in receptors that recognize microbial features and in defence hormone signalling showed substantial microbial community alterations, the absence of the plant NADPH oxidase RBOHD caused the most pronounced change in the composition of the leaf microbiota. The rbohD knockout resulted in an enrichment of specific bacteria. Among these, we identified Xanthomonas strains as opportunistic pathogens that colonized wild-type plants asymptomatically but caused disease in rbohD knockout plants. Strain dropout experiments revealed that the lack of RBOHD unlocks the pathogenicity of individual microbiota members driving dysbiosis in rbohD knockout plants. For full protection, healthy plants require both a functional immune system and a microbial community. Our results show that the NADPH oxidase RBOHD is essential for microbiota homeostasis and emphasizes the importance of the plant immune system in controlling the leaf microbiota.

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