Leclercq Lalie, Debarre Sony, Lloret Emily, Taminiau Bernard, Daube Georges, Rambaud Caroline, Drider Djamel, Siah Ali, Desprez Bruno, Hilbert Jean-Louis, Lucau-Danila Anca
UMRt BioEcoAgro 1158, University of Lille, JUNIA, INRAE, Univ. Liège, UPJV, Univ. Artois, Univ. Littoral Côte d'Opale, Villeneuve d'Ascq, France.
Joint Laboratory CHIC41H University of Lille-Florimond Desprez, Cité scientifique, Villeneuve d'Ascq, France.
Front Microbiol. 2025 May 9;16:1509094. doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2025.1509094. eCollection 2025.
As industrial chicory is significant for food, fodder, and medicinal purposes, its cultivation is increasingly crucial for producers. To enhance productivity, resistance, and the nutritional and functional values of this plant, we aimed to investigate its interactions with the microbial environment. We performed the first comprehensive taxonomic and functional characterization of the rhizosphere microbiota associated with industrial chicory, investigating how environmental factors influence its composition.
Six different land plots were simultaneously cultivated with the same chicory genotype in northern France. Using soil analyses and metagenomic approaches, we characterized the diversity of bacterial and fungal communities in the soil microbiome associated with chicory plants and discussed their functional traits.
We observed significant taxonomic variability, influenced by soil composition and cultivation history across each plot. The presence of chicory plants distinctly shaped the microbial community. Specifically, chicory was found to recruit species that produce plant hormones and species that facilitate phosphate solubilization and promote plant growth. Moreover, the plant demonstrated an ability to repel pathogens and adapt to local microbial communities by selectively favoring beneficial microorganisms according to local stresses and nutritional needs.
Our study represents a comprehensive taxonomic and functional analysis of the rhizosphere microbiome, underscoring the pivotal role of soil composition and land-use history. The specific microbial recruitment by chicory was also addressed.
由于工业用菊苣在食品、饲料和药用方面具有重要意义,其种植对生产者来说日益关键。为提高这种植物的生产力、抗性以及营养和功能价值,我们旨在研究其与微生物环境的相互作用。我们对与工业用菊苣相关的根际微生物群进行了首次全面的分类学和功能特征分析,研究环境因素如何影响其组成。
在法国北部,六个不同的地块同时种植相同基因型的菊苣。通过土壤分析和宏基因组学方法,我们对与菊苣植物相关的土壤微生物组中的细菌和真菌群落多样性进行了表征,并讨论了它们的功能特性。
我们观察到各地块间存在显著的分类学变异性,这受到土壤组成和种植历史的影响。菊苣植物的存在显著塑造了微生物群落。具体而言,发现菊苣能招募产生植物激素的物种以及促进磷溶解和植物生长的物种。此外,该植物表现出排斥病原体并根据当地压力和营养需求选择性地偏爱有益微生物从而适应当地微生物群落的能力。
我们的研究代表了对菊苣根际微生物组的全面分类学和功能分析,强调了土壤组成和土地利用历史的关键作用。我们还探讨了菊苣对特定微生物的招募情况。