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在亚热带森林中,叶际细菌和真菌群落随宿主物种身份、植物性状和季节变化而变化。

Phyllosphere bacterial and fungal communities vary with host species identity, plant traits and seasonality in a subtropical forest.

作者信息

Li Mengjiao, Hong Lan, Ye Wanhui, Wang Zhangming, Shen Hao

机构信息

Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Applied Botany, South China Botanical Garden/Center of Plant Ecology, Core Botanical Gardens, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guangzhou, 510650, China.

College of Resources and Environment, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, 100049, China.

出版信息

Environ Microbiome. 2022 Jun 9;17(1):29. doi: 10.1186/s40793-022-00423-3.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Phyllosphere microbes play important roles in host plant performance and fitness. Recent studies have suggested that tropical and temperate forests harbor diverse phyllosphere bacterial and fungal communities and their assembly is driven by host species identity and plant traits. However, no study has yet examined how seasonality (e.g. dry vs. wet seasons) influences phyllosphere microbial community assembly in natural forests. In addition, in subtropical forests characterized as the transitional zonal vegetation type from tropical to temperate forests, how tree phyllosphere microbial communities are assembled remains unknown. In this study, we quantified bacterial and fungal community structure and diversity on the leaves of 45 tree species with varying phylogenetic identities and importance values within a 20-ha lower subtropical evergreen broad-leaved forest plot in dry and wet seasons. We explored if and how the microbial community assembly varies with host species identity, plant traits and seasonality.

RESULTS

Phyllosphere microbial communities in the subtropical forest are more abundant and diverse than those in tropical and temperate forests, and the tree species share a "core microbiome" in either bacteria or fungi. Variations in phyllosphere bacterial and fungal community assembly are explained more by host species identity than by seasonality. There is a strong clustering of the phyllosphere microbial assemblage amongst trees by seasonality, and the seasonality effects are more pronounced on bacterial than fungal community assembly. Host traits have different effects on community compositions and diversities of both bacteria and fungi, and among them calcium concentration and importance value are the most powerful explaining variables for bacteria and fungi, respectively. There are significant evolutionary associations between host species and phyllosphere microbiome.

CONCLUSIONS

Our results suggest that subtropical tree phyllosphere microbial communities vary with host species identity, plant traits and seasonality. Host species identity, compared to seasonality, has greater effects on phyllosphere microbial community assembly, and such effects differ between bacterial and fungal communities. These findings advance our understanding of the patterns and drivers of phyllosphere microbial community assembly in zonal forests at a global scale.

摘要

背景

叶际微生物在宿主植物的生长和健康中发挥着重要作用。最近的研究表明,热带和温带森林中存在多样的叶际细菌和真菌群落,其群落组装受宿主物种身份和植物性状驱动。然而,尚无研究探讨季节性(如旱季与雨季)如何影响天然森林中叶际微生物群落的组装。此外,在作为从热带森林向温带森林过渡的地带性植被类型的亚热带森林中,树木叶际微生物群落如何组装仍不清楚。在本研究中,我们在一个20公顷的亚热带低地常绿阔叶林样地中,对旱季和雨季时45种具有不同系统发育身份和重要值的树种叶片上的细菌和真菌群落结构及多样性进行了量化。我们探究了微生物群落组装是否以及如何随宿主物种身份、植物性状和季节性而变化。

结果

亚热带森林中的叶际微生物群落比热带和温带森林中的更为丰富多样,并且这些树种在细菌或真菌方面共享一个“核心微生物组”。叶际细菌和真菌群落组装的变化更多地由宿主物种身份而非季节性来解释。叶际微生物组合在树木间按季节性有很强的聚类,并且季节性对细菌群落组装的影响比对真菌群落组装的影响更明显。宿主性状对细菌和真菌的群落组成及多样性有不同影响,其中钙浓度和重要值分别是对细菌和真菌最具解释力的变量。宿主物种与叶际微生物组之间存在显著的进化关联。

结论

我们的结果表明,亚热带树木叶际微生物群落随宿主物种身份、植物性状和季节性而变化。与季节性相比,宿主物种身份对叶际微生物群落组装的影响更大,并且这种影响在细菌和真菌群落之间存在差异。这些发现推进了我们对全球范围内地带性森林中叶际微生物群落组装模式及驱动因素的理解。

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