Plants as animals are associated with a cortege of microbes influencing their health, fitness and evolution. Scientists refer to all living organisms as holobionts, complex genetic units that coevolve simultaneously. This is what has been recently proposed as the hologenome theory. This exciting theory has important implications on animal and plant health; however, it still needs consistent proof to be validated. Indeed, holobionts are still poorly studied in their natural habitats where coevolution processes occur. Compared to animals, wild plant populations are an excellent model to explore the hologenome theory. These sessile holobionts have coevolved with their microbiota for decades, and natural selection and adaptive processes acting on wild plants are likely to regulate the plant-microbe interactions. Here, we conducted a microbiota survey, plant genome sequencing and genome-environmental analysis (GEA) of 26 natural populations of the plant species Brassica rapa. We collected plants over two seasons in Italy and France and analysed the root and rhizosphere microbiota. When conducting GEA, we evidenced neat peaks of association correlating with both fungal and bacterial microbiota. Surprisingly, we found 13 common genes between fungal and bacterial diversity descriptors that we referred to under the name of holobiont generalist genes (HGGs).
Plant Genetic Bases Associated With Microbiota Descriptors Shed Light Into a Novel Holobiont Generalist Genes Theory.
与微生物群描述符相关的植物遗传基础揭示了一种新的全生物体通才基因理论
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作者:Maillet Loeiz, Norest Manon, Kautsky Adam, Geraci Anna, Oddo Elisabetta, Troia Angelo, Guillerm-Erckelboudt Anne-Yvonne, Falentin Cyril, Rousseau-Gueutin Mathieu, Chèvre Anne-Marie, Istace Benjamin, Cruaud Corinne, Belser Caroline, Aury Jean-Marc, Schicchi Rosario, Frachon Léa, Bartoli Claudia
| 期刊: | Environmental Microbiology | 影响因子: | 4.000 |
| 时间: | 2025 | 起止号: | 2025 May;27(5):e70108 |
| doi: | 10.1111/1462-2920.70108 | 研究方向: | 微生物学 |
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