Insights into the Interactions Between Root Phenotypic Traits and the Rhizosphere Bacterial Community

Current Microbiology(2022)

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Abstract
The root phenotypic traits have been considered as important factors in shaping the rhizosphere microbiome and regulating plant growth. However, the relationships between root phenotypic traits and the rhizosphere bacterial community remain unclear. We investigated two fields with different developing tobacco roots by a long-term positioning test in Hengshi. The well-developed root system (WDR) showed much more superiority in root phenotypic traits, including total root length, total projection area, surface area, and root tip number, than the underdeveloped root system. The specific root traits in WDR provided more ecological niches for the rhizosphere microorganisms, contributing to a more diverse microbial community and a more complex microbial network. The total root length and root tip number were the key factors shaping bacterial communities in the rhizosphere. In turn, the phyla Acidobacteria and Bacteroidetes might play vital roles in modifying root development and promoting plant growth according to their positive correlation with root phenotypic traits. Linking root phenotypic traits to the microbiome may enhance our understanding of rhizospheric interactions and their roles in developing rhizosphere ecosystems.
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root phenotypic traits,rhizosphere bacterial community,phenotypic traits
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