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Drought Drives Spatial Variation in the Millet Root Microbiome

FRONTIERS IN PLANT SCIENCE(2020)

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Abstract
Efforts to boost crop yield and meet global food demands while striving to reach sustainability goals are hindered by the increasingly severe impacts of abiotic stress, such as drought. One strategy for alleviating drought stress in crops is to utilize root-associated bacteria, yet knowledge concerning the relationship between plant hosts and their microbiomes during drought remain under-studied. One broad pattern that has recently been reported in a variety of monocot and dicot species from both native and agricultural environments, is the enrichment of Actinobacteria within the drought-stressed root microbiome. In order to better understand the causes of this phenomenon, we performed a series of experiments in millet plants to explore the roles of drought severity, drought localization, and root development in provokingActinobacteriaenrichment within the root endosphere. Through 16S rRNA amplicon-based sequencing, we demonstrate that the degree of drought is correlated with levels ofActinobacterialenrichment in four species of millet. Additionally, we demonstrate that the observed drought-induced enrichment ofActinobacteriaoccurs along the length of the root, but the response is localized to portions of the root experiencing drought. Finally, we demonstrate thatActinobacteriaare depleted in the dead root tissue of Japanese millet, suggesting saprophytic activity is not the main cause of observed shifts in drought-treated root microbiome structure. Collectively, these results help narrow the list of potential causes of drought-inducedActinobacterialenrichment in plant roots by showing that enrichment is dependent upon localized drought responses but not root developmental stage or root death.
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plant microbiome,abiotic stress,root endosphere,drought,plant microbe interaction
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