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重归野生:从低驯化基因型中恢复有益大麻内生真菌。

Wild again: recovery of a beneficial Cannabis seed endophyte from low domestication genotypes.

机构信息

Institute of Environmental Biotechnology, Graz University of Technology, Petersgasse 12, 8010, Graz, Austria.

Institute for Signal Processing and Speech Communication, Graz University of Technology, Inffeldgasse 16C/EG, Graz, 8010, Austria.

出版信息

Microbiome. 2024 Nov 15;12(1):239. doi: 10.1186/s40168-024-01951-5.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Beyond carrying the plant embryo, seeds harbour intricate microbial communities whose transmission across successive plant generations can significantly influence the ecological and evolutionary dynamics of plant-microbe symbioses. The process of plant domestication has potential repercussions in genes involved in plant-microbiome interactions. However, the extent to which breeding can impact the seed microbiome is sparsely explored. Cannabis is a high-value crop but sparsely subjected to agricultural innovations established in other crop species during the last century. Here, we conduct a large-scale analysis of the bacterial seed microbiome of Cannabis across different domestication grades and investigate the potential of seed-associated endophytes as plant growth-promoting agents under both controlled and field conditions.

RESULTS

Analysis of Cannabis seed endophyte composition and diversity across 46 plant genotypes revealed 813 different bacterial genera with a predominance of Gammaproteobacteria, Bacilli, Actinobacteria and Alphaproteobacteria but a genotype-specific microbiome. The assessment of domestication and breeding on microbial assembly revealed a higher bacterial diversity in low domestication genotypes (Shannon index, H': 1.21 vs. 1.05) and a higher homogeneity in bacterial composition caused by line development. Further, a seed bacterial isolate (Bacillus frigoritolerans C1141) associated with low domestication genotypes, and with genes associated with bio-fertilization, bioremediation and phytohormone production, increased plant growth by 42.3% at the time of harvest, under field conditions.

CONCLUSION

This study addresses critical knowledge gaps related to the assembly of the Cannabis seed-endophytic microbiome. It reveals that Cannabis breeding is linked to alterations of seed microbial communities, which potentially led to the loss of bacteria with functional significance. These results highlight the importance of preserving seed microbiomes in plant breeding to support sustainable plant health and growth enhancement in Cannabis. Video Abstract.

摘要

背景

除了携带植物胚胎外,种子还蕴藏着复杂的微生物群落,这些微生物群落的传递会极大地影响植物与微生物共生的生态和进化动态。植物驯化过程可能会对涉及植物-微生物互作的基因产生潜在影响。然而,关于驯化对种子微生物组的影响程度,我们的了解还很有限。大麻是一种高价值作物,但与上世纪其他作物物种中建立的农业创新相比,它的应用相对较少。在这里,我们对大麻不同驯化等级的种子细菌微生物组进行了大规模分析,并研究了在受控和田间条件下,种子相关内生菌作为植物生长促进剂的潜力。

结果

对 46 个植物基因型的大麻种子内生菌组成和多样性进行分析,共发现 813 种不同的细菌属,其中以γ变形菌、芽孢杆菌、放线菌和α变形菌为主,但存在基因型特异性的微生物组。对微生物组装的驯化和选育评估表明,低驯化基因型的细菌多样性更高(香农指数,H':1.21 对 1.05),而由系选育育引起的细菌组成的同质性更高。此外,与低驯化基因型相关的一种种子细菌分离物(Bacillus frigoritolerans C1141),具有与生物施肥、生物修复和植物激素生产相关的基因,在田间条件下,可使植物在收获时的生长增加 42.3%。

结论

本研究解决了与大麻种子-内生微生物组组装相关的关键知识空白。它表明大麻的选育与种子微生物群落的改变有关,这可能导致具有功能意义的细菌丧失。这些结果强调了在植物选育中保护种子微生物组的重要性,以支持大麻的可持续植物健康和生长增强。

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