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Single Seed Microbiota: Assembly and Transmission from Parent Plant to Seedling

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MBIO
卷 13, 期 6, 页码 -

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AMER SOC MICROBIOLOGY
DOI: 10.1128/mbio.01648-22

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seed; microbiota; community assembly; seedling transmission; selection; neutral models

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  1. French National Research Agency [ANR-17-CE20-0009-01, ANR-20-PCPA-0009]
  2. Agence Nationale de la Recherche (ANR) [ANR-20-PCPA-0009] Funding Source: Agence Nationale de la Recherche (ANR)

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Seeds are the primary source of plant microbiota, and the microbiota on seeds can have a significant impact on plant development. This study tracked the changes in bacterial community structure during seed development in beans and radishes and found that seeds were associated with a dominant bacterial taxon of variable identity. Selection was identified as the main ecological process driving the succession of dominant taxa during seed filling and maturation. Additionally, the identities of seed-borne taxa had an effect on the phenotypes of seedlings.
The seed acts as the primary inoculum source for the plant microbiota. Understanding the processes involved in its assembly and dynamics during germination and seedling emergence has the potential to allow for the improvement of crop establishment. Changes in the bacterial community structure were tracked in 1,000 individual seeds that were collected throughout seed developments of beans and radishes. Seeds were associated with a dominant bacterial taxon that represented more than 75% of all reads. The identity of this taxon was highly variable between the plants and within the seeds of the same plant. We identified selection as the main ecological process governing the succession of dominant taxa during seed filling and maturation. In a second step, we evaluated the seedling transmission of seed-borne taxa in 160 individual plants. While the initial bacterial abundance on seeds was not a good predictor of seedling transmission, the identities of the seed-borne taxa modified the phenotypes of seedlings. Overall, this work revealed that individual seeds are colonized by a few bacterial taxa of highly variable identity, which appears to be important for the early stages of plant development. IMPORTANCE Seeds are key components of plant fitness and are central to the sustainability of the agri-food system. Both the seed quality for food consumption and the seed vigor in agricultural settings can be influenced by the seed microbiota. Understanding the ecological processes involved in seed microbiota assembly will inform future practices for promoting the presence of important seed microorganisms for plant health and productivity. Our results highlighted that seeds were associated with one dominant bacterial taxon of variable taxonomic identity. This variety of dominant taxa was due to (i) spatial heterogeneity between and within plants and (ii) primary succession during seed development. According to neutral models, selection was the main driver of microbial community assembly for both plant species. Seeds are key components of plant fitness and are central to the sustainability of the agri-food system. Both the seed quality for food consumption and the seed vigor in agricultural settings can be influenced by the seed microbiota.

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