Conserved genotype-independent rhizobacteria promote maize growth

保守的、与基因型无关的根际细菌促进玉米生长

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Abstract

Rhizosphere microbiomes play an essential role in promoting plant growth and health. Although host genotype is known to shape rhizosphere microbial communities, it remains unclear whether core microbial taxa can persist across genetically diverse hosts and contribute to plant performance. Here, we conducted a large-scale analysis of 1005 rhizosphere samples from 335 maize populations to investigate the effects of host genetic variation on rhizosphere microbiota. We observed significant genotype-dependent variation in both bacterial and fungal community diversity and composition. However, community assembly was predominantly governed by stochastic processes, suggesting an evolutionary conservation of rhizosphere microbiota across genotypes. Based on the hypothesis that core microbes may consistently associate with maize independent of genotypes, we identified a core bacterial taxon, ASV245 (Pseudomonas sp.), which was consistently enriched across all maize genotypes. The corresponding strain, designated as WY16, was isolated from maize roots and significantly promoted both stem and root growth by activating maize hormone signaling pathways. These findings highlight the persistence and functional roles of genotype-independent core microbes, deepening our understanding of plant-microbiome interactions and providing new insights for microbiome-based strategies in sustainable agriculture.

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