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Peer-reviewed

Disease-induced changes in plant microbiome assembly and functional adaptation

Min Gao, Chao Xiong, Cheng Gao, Clement K. M. Tsui, Mengmeng Wang, Xin Zhou, Aimin Zhang, Lei Cai

Microbiome · 2021

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Summary

BACKGROUND: The plant microbiome is an integral part of the host and increasingly recognized as playing fundamental roles in plant growth and health. Increasing evidence indicates that plant rhizosphere recruits beneficial microbes to the plant to suppress soil-borne pathogens. However, the ecological processes that govern plant microbiome assembly and functions in the below- and aboveground compartments under pathogen invasion are not fully understood. Here, we studied the bacterial and fungal communities associated with 12 compartments (e.g., soils, roots, stems, and fruits) of chili pepper (Capsicum annuum L.) using amplicons (16S and ITS) and metagenomics approaches at the main pepper production sites in China and investigated how Fusarium wilt disease (FWD) affects the assembly, co-oc

Source type
Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.1186/s40168-021-01138-2
Catalogue ID
SNmojuov5v-6kcaes
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