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Cultivated Sub-Populations of Soil Microbiomes Retain Early Flowering Plant Trait

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MICROBIAL ECOLOGY
卷 73, 期 2, 页码 394-403

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00248-016-0846-1

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Arabidopsis; Cultivation-independent; Flowering; Microbiome; Selection

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  1. President's Council of Cornell Women (PCCW)
  2. United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA) [NYC-14525]
  3. National Science Foundation (NSF) [1069193]
  4. Division Of Graduate Education
  5. Direct For Education and Human Resources [1069193] Funding Source: National Science Foundation

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The collection of microorganisms found in the root zone of soil, termed the rhizosphere microbiome, has been shown to impact plant growth and development. Here, we tease apart the function of the cultivable portion of the microbiome from the whole microbiome in retaining plant traits modified through artificial selection on flowering time. Specifically, the whole microbiome associated with earlier flowering time of Arabidopsis thaliana was cultivated on four types of solid media to create cultivated fractions of the microbiome. These cultivated microbiomes were subsequently preserved in glycerol, frozen, and revived to yield a portion of the cultivable fraction to compare (1) whole microbiome, (2) cultivable microbiome, and (3) revived, cultivable microbiome controls on early flowering time. Plants grown in soils inoculated with bacteria grown on 25 % Luria broth and 10 % tryptic soy agar retained the early flowering trait. An increase in leaf biomass with two of the cultivated microbiomes (49.4 and 38.5 %) contrasted the lowered biomass effect of the whole microbiome. Inoculation with the cultivated microbiomes that were cryopreserved in glycerol showed no effect on flowering time or leaf biomass. The results indicate that the cultivable portion of a plant's microbiome retains the early flowering effect in A. thaliana, but cryopreservation of the cultivated microbiomes disrupts the microbial effects on flowering time. Furthermore, the contrasting effects on leaf biomass (an indirect response from selection on early flowering time), seen with the whole microbiome versus the cultivable portion, suggests versatility in using cultivation methods to modify multiple traits of plants.

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