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Plant-derived coumarins shape the composition of an Arabidopsis synthetic root microbiome
by
Bai, Yang
, Voges, Mathias J. E. E. E.
, Sattely, Elizabeth S.
, Schulze-Lefert, Paul
in
Alkaline soils
/ Arabidopsis - metabolism
/ Arabidopsis - microbiology
/ Arabidopsis - physiology
/ Arable land
/ Bacteria
/ Biological Sciences
/ Biosynthesis
/ Biota
/ Community composition
/ Composition
/ Coumarin
/ Coumarins - metabolism
/ Crop growth
/ Environmental conditions
/ Fitness
/ Flavonoids
/ Flowers & plants
/ Inoculum
/ Iron
/ Iron deficiency
/ Metabolites
/ Microbiomes
/ Microbiota
/ Microorganisms
/ Nutrient deficiency
/ Photosynthesis
/ Phytoalexins
/ Plant Biology
/ Plant Roots - metabolism
/ Plant Roots - microbiology
/ PNAS Plus
/ Pseudomonas - metabolism
/ Rhizosphere
/ Secondary metabolites
/ Soil microorganisms
2019
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Plant-derived coumarins shape the composition of an Arabidopsis synthetic root microbiome
by
Bai, Yang
, Voges, Mathias J. E. E. E.
, Sattely, Elizabeth S.
, Schulze-Lefert, Paul
in
Alkaline soils
/ Arabidopsis - metabolism
/ Arabidopsis - microbiology
/ Arabidopsis - physiology
/ Arable land
/ Bacteria
/ Biological Sciences
/ Biosynthesis
/ Biota
/ Community composition
/ Composition
/ Coumarin
/ Coumarins - metabolism
/ Crop growth
/ Environmental conditions
/ Fitness
/ Flavonoids
/ Flowers & plants
/ Inoculum
/ Iron
/ Iron deficiency
/ Metabolites
/ Microbiomes
/ Microbiota
/ Microorganisms
/ Nutrient deficiency
/ Photosynthesis
/ Phytoalexins
/ Plant Biology
/ Plant Roots - metabolism
/ Plant Roots - microbiology
/ PNAS Plus
/ Pseudomonas - metabolism
/ Rhizosphere
/ Secondary metabolites
/ Soil microorganisms
2019
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Plant-derived coumarins shape the composition of an Arabidopsis synthetic root microbiome
by
Bai, Yang
, Voges, Mathias J. E. E. E.
, Sattely, Elizabeth S.
, Schulze-Lefert, Paul
in
Alkaline soils
/ Arabidopsis - metabolism
/ Arabidopsis - microbiology
/ Arabidopsis - physiology
/ Arable land
/ Bacteria
/ Biological Sciences
/ Biosynthesis
/ Biota
/ Community composition
/ Composition
/ Coumarin
/ Coumarins - metabolism
/ Crop growth
/ Environmental conditions
/ Fitness
/ Flavonoids
/ Flowers & plants
/ Inoculum
/ Iron
/ Iron deficiency
/ Metabolites
/ Microbiomes
/ Microbiota
/ Microorganisms
/ Nutrient deficiency
/ Photosynthesis
/ Phytoalexins
/ Plant Biology
/ Plant Roots - metabolism
/ Plant Roots - microbiology
/ PNAS Plus
/ Pseudomonas - metabolism
/ Rhizosphere
/ Secondary metabolites
/ Soil microorganisms
2019
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Plant-derived coumarins shape the composition of an Arabidopsis synthetic root microbiome
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Plant-derived coumarins shape the composition of an Arabidopsis synthetic root microbiome
2019
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The factors that contribute to the composition of the root microbiome and, in turn, affect plant fitness are not well understood. Recent work has highlighted a major contribution of the soil inoculum in determining the composition of the root microbiome. However, plants are known to conditionally exude a diverse array of unique secondary metabolites, that vary among species and environmental conditions and can interact with the surrounding biota. Here, we explore the role of specialized metabolites in dictating which bacteria reside in the rhizosphere. We employed a reduced synthetic community (SynCom) of Arabidopsis thaliana root-isolated bacteria to detect community shifts that occur in the absence of the secreted small-molecule phytoalexins, flavonoids, and coumarins. We find that lack of coumarin biosynthesis in f6′h1 mutant plant lines causes a shift in the root microbial community specifically under iron deficiency. We demonstrate a potential role for iron-mobilizing coumarins in sculpting the A. thaliana root bacterial community by inhibiting the proliferation of a relatively abundant Pseudomonas species via a redox-mediated mechanism. This work establishes a systematic approach enabling elucidation of specific mechanisms by which plant-derived molecules mediate microbial community composition. Our findings expand on the function of conditionally exuded specialized metabolites and suggest avenues to effectively engineer the rhizosphere with the aim of improving crop growth in iron-limited alkaline soils, which make up a third of the world’s arable soils.
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