BACKGROUND: Apple replant disease (ARD) represents a dysbiotic rhizosphere condition potentially driven by root exudates including phytoalexins at the root-soil interface. A promising mitigation strategy could be the application of bioinoculants that reduce these compounds and foster a diverse microbiome. This study investigated the effects of Rhodococcus pseudokoreensis R79(T), a strain with benzoate-degrading capabilities and genetic potential to degrade biphenyls, on the rhizosphere microbiome of apple plantlets grown in ARD-affected soil in a greenhouse experiment. RESULTS: We applied R79(T) at 10â¶ to 10â¹ CFU/ml, assessing its impact on bacterial 16S rRNA diversity and abundance, as well as the abundance of biphenyl dioxygenase (bphd) genes. Eight weeks post-inoculation reads of strain R79(T) persisted in the rhizosphere, particularly at higher inoculation levels. Inoculation enhanced bacterial diversity and bphd gene abundance, with significant shifts in community composition. Key responders included members of Gaiellales, which increased, and Streptomyces, which decreased. Co-occurrence network analysis revealed that inoculation promoted positive interactions, more homogeneous connectivity, and a higher degree of connections. Effects on bacterial community structure varied significantly with inoculation concentration. CONCLUSIONS: The fact that R79(T) enhanced rhizosphere bacterial diversity and modulated community composition in ARD-affected soil highlights the potential of R79(T) to reshape microbial interactions. Further research is needed to elucidate the mechanisms underlying these effects, including studies on in situ degradation of phytoalexins and inoculation of R79(T) alongside bacteria for plant growth promotion (PGP) in synthetic communities for elevated efficiency against ARD.
Inoculation of apple plantlets with Rhodococcus pseudokoreensis R79(T) enhances diversity and modulates the structure of bacterial rhizosphere communities in soil affected by apple replant disease.
用假韩国红球菌 R79(T) 接种苹果幼苗可增强受苹果重茬病影响的土壤中细菌根际群落的多样性并调节其结构
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作者:Benning Sarah, Mahmoud Fatma M, Espindola-Hernandez Pamela, Liu Benye, Pritsch Karin, Radl Viviane, Winkler Jana Barbro, Winkelmann Traud, Beerhues Ludger, Schloter Michael
| 期刊: | BMC Plant Biology | 影响因子: | 4.800 |
| 时间: | 2025 | 起止号: | 2025 May 28; 25(1):715 |
| doi: | 10.1186/s12870-025-06747-9 | 研究方向: | 微生物学 |
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