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KÖBERL, M.; RODRIGUEZ, M. A. D.; MARTINUZ, A.; STAVER, C.; BERG, G. |
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MARTINA KÖBERL, Graz University of Technology; MIGUEL ANGEL DITA RODRIGUEZ, CNPMF; ALFONSO MARTINUZ, Bioversity International Costa Rica; CHARLES STAVER, Bioversity International France; GABRIELE BERG, Graz University of Technology. |
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Agroforestry leads to shifts within the gammaproteo bacterial microbiome of banana plants cultivated in Central America. |
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2015 |
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Frontiers in microbiology, v. 6, Februrary, 2015. |
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1664-302X |
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Inglês |
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Bananas(Musaspp.)belongtothemostimportantglobalfoodcommodities,andtheircultivationrepresentstheworld?slargestmonoculture.Althoughtheplant- associatedmicrobiomehassubstantialinfluenceonplantgrowthandhealth,thereisalackofknowledgeofthebananamicrobiomeanditsinfluencingfactors.Westudiedtheimpactof(i)biogeography,and(ii)agroforestryonthebanana-associatedgammaproteobacterialmicrobiomeanalyzingplantsgrowninsmallholderfarmsinNicaraguaandCostaRica.Profilesof16SrRNAgenesrevealedhighabundancesofPseudomonadales,Enterobacteriales,Xanthomonadales,andLegionellales.Anextraordinaryhighdiversityofthegammaproteobacterialmicrobiotawasobservedwithintheendophyticmicroenvironments(endorhizaandpseudostem),whichwassimilarinbothcountries.Enterobacteriawereidentifiedasdominantgroupofabove-groundplantparts(pseudostemandleaves).Neitherbiogeographynoragroforestryshowedastatisticallysignificantimpactonthegammaproteobacterialbananamicrobiomeingeneral.However,indicatorspeciesforeachmicroenvironmentandcountry,aswellasforplantsgrowninCoffeaintercroppingsystemswithandwithoutagri-silviculturalproductionofdifferentFabaceaetrees(Ingaspp.inNicaraguaandErythrinapoeppigianainCostaRica)couldbeidentified.Forexample,bananaplantsgrowninagroforestrysystemswerecharacterizedbyanincreaseofpotentialplant-beneficialbacteria,likePseudomonasandStenotrophomonas,andontheothersidebyadecreaseofErwinia.Hence,thisstudycouldshowthatasaresultoflegume-basedagroforestrytheindigenousbanana-associatedgammaproteobacterialcommunitynoticeablyshifted. MenosBananas(Musaspp.)belongtothemostimportantglobalfoodcommodities,andtheircultivationrepresentstheworld?slargestmonoculture.Althoughtheplant- associatedmicrobiomehassubstantialinfluenceonplantgrowthandhealth,thereisalackofknowledgeofthebananamicrobiomeanditsinfluencingfactors.Westudiedtheimpactof(i)biogeography,and(ii)agroforestryonthebanana-associatedgammaproteobacterialmicrobiomeanalyzingplantsgrowninsmallholderfarmsinNicaraguaandCostaRica.Profilesof16SrRNAgenesrevealedhighabundancesofPseudomonadales,Enterobacteriales,Xanthomonadales,andLegionellales.Anextraordinaryhighdiversityofthegammaproteobacterialmicrobiotawasobservedwithintheendophyticmicroenvironments(endorhizaandpseudostem),whichwassimilarinbothcountries.Enterobacteriawereidentifiedasdominantgroupofabove-groundplantparts(pseudostemandleaves).Neitherbiogeographynoragroforestryshowedastatisticallysignificantimpactonthegammaproteobacterialbananamicrobiomeingeneral.However,indicatorspeciesforeachmicroenvironmentandcountry,aswellasforplantsgrowninCoffeaintercroppingsystemswithandwithoutagri-silviculturalproductionofdifferentFabaceaetrees(Ingaspp.inNicaraguaandErythrinapoeppigianainCostaRica)couldbeidentified.Forexample,bananaplantsgrowninagroforestrysystemswerecharacterizedbyanincreaseofpotentialplant-beneficialbacteria,likePseudomonasandStenotrophomonas,andontheothersidebyadecreaseofErwinia.Hence,thisstudycouldshowthatasaresultoflegume-basedagroforestrytheindigenousbanana-associatedgammaproteobacterialcommunitynoticeably... Mostrar Tudo |
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Banana. |
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Gamma-Proteobacteria. |
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