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A stable 15-member bacterial SynCom promotes Brachypodium growth under drought stress

Archana Yadav, Mingfei Chen, Shwetha M. Acharya, Grace Kim, Yuguo Yang, Tiffany Z. Zhao, Eunice Tsang, Romy Chakraborty

Frontiers in Microbiology · 2025

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Summary

Our results demonstrate that trait-informed construction of synthetic communities can yield stable, functionally diverse consortia that enhance plant resilience under drought. Preferential colonization near root tips points to active, localized plant-microbe signaling as a component of stress-responsive recruitment. This stable SynCom provides a scalable platform for probing mechanisms of plant-microbe interaction and for developing microbiome-based strategies to improve soil and crop performance in variable environments.

Source type
Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.3389/fmicb.2025.1649750
Catalogue ID
SNmoakvify-6g1izi
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