Rootstocks Shape Their Microbiome—Bacterial Communities in the Rhizosphere of Different Grapevine Rootstocks

The microbiota associated with the rhizosphere is responsible for crucial processes. Understanding how the plant and its bacterial community interact is of great importance to face the upcoming agricultural and viticultural challenges. The composition of the bacterial communities associated with the...

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Main Authors: Leonie Dries, Simone Bussotti, Carlo Pozzi, Robert Kunz, Sylvia Schnell, Otmar Löhnertz, Anne Vortkamp
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-04-01
Series:Microorganisms
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2607/9/4/822
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spelling doaj-333323ce430e4252a3f949de8b7cf1082021-04-13T23:02:53ZengMDPI AGMicroorganisms2076-26072021-04-01982282210.3390/microorganisms9040822Rootstocks Shape Their Microbiome—Bacterial Communities in the Rhizosphere of Different Grapevine RootstocksLeonie Dries0Simone Bussotti1Carlo Pozzi2Robert Kunz3Sylvia Schnell4Otmar Löhnertz5Anne Vortkamp6Department of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, Hochschule Geisenheim University, 65366 Geisenheim, GermanyDepartment of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, Hochschule Geisenheim University, 65366 Geisenheim, GermanyDepartment of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, University of Milano, 20133 Milano, ItalyDepartment of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, Hochschule Geisenheim University, 65366 Geisenheim, GermanyResearch Center for BioSystems, Land Use, and Nutrition (IFZ), Institute of Applied Microbiology, Justus-Liebig University Giessen, 35392 Giessen, GermanyDepartment of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, Hochschule Geisenheim University, 65366 Geisenheim, GermanyREACH EUREGIO Start-up Center, University of Muenster, 48151 Muenster, GermanyThe microbiota associated with the rhizosphere is responsible for crucial processes. Understanding how the plant and its bacterial community interact is of great importance to face the upcoming agricultural and viticultural challenges. The composition of the bacterial communities associated with the rhizosphere of grapevines is the result of the interaction between many drivers: biogeography, edaphic factors, soil management and plant genotype. The experimental design of this study aimed to reduce the variability resulting from all factors except the genotype of the rootstock. This was made possible by investigating four ungrafted grapevine rootstock varieties of the same age, grown on the same soil under the same climatic conditions and managed identically. The bacterial communities associated with the rhizosphere of the rootstocks 1103 Paulsen, 140 Ruggeri, 161-49 Couderc and Kober 5BB were characterized with the amplicon based sequencing technique, targeting regions V4–V5 of 16S rRNA gene. Linear discriminant analysis effect Size (LEfSe) analysis was performed to determine differential abundant taxa. The four rootstocks showed similarities concerning the structure of the bacteria assemblage (richness and evenness). Nonetheless, differences were detected in the composition of the bacterial communities. Indeed, all investigated rootstocks recruited communities with distinguishable traits, thus confirming the role of rootstock genotype as driver of the bacteria composition.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2607/9/4/822viticulturemetabarcode sequencingmicrobiotasoilvineyard soil
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author Leonie Dries
Simone Bussotti
Carlo Pozzi
Robert Kunz
Sylvia Schnell
Otmar Löhnertz
Anne Vortkamp
spellingShingle Leonie Dries
Simone Bussotti
Carlo Pozzi
Robert Kunz
Sylvia Schnell
Otmar Löhnertz
Anne Vortkamp
Rootstocks Shape Their Microbiome—Bacterial Communities in the Rhizosphere of Different Grapevine Rootstocks
Microorganisms
viticulture
metabarcode sequencing
microbiota
soil
vineyard soil
author_facet Leonie Dries
Simone Bussotti
Carlo Pozzi
Robert Kunz
Sylvia Schnell
Otmar Löhnertz
Anne Vortkamp
author_sort Leonie Dries
title Rootstocks Shape Their Microbiome—Bacterial Communities in the Rhizosphere of Different Grapevine Rootstocks
title_short Rootstocks Shape Their Microbiome—Bacterial Communities in the Rhizosphere of Different Grapevine Rootstocks
title_full Rootstocks Shape Their Microbiome—Bacterial Communities in the Rhizosphere of Different Grapevine Rootstocks
title_fullStr Rootstocks Shape Their Microbiome—Bacterial Communities in the Rhizosphere of Different Grapevine Rootstocks
title_full_unstemmed Rootstocks Shape Their Microbiome—Bacterial Communities in the Rhizosphere of Different Grapevine Rootstocks
title_sort rootstocks shape their microbiome—bacterial communities in the rhizosphere of different grapevine rootstocks
publisher MDPI AG
series Microorganisms
issn 2076-2607
publishDate 2021-04-01
description The microbiota associated with the rhizosphere is responsible for crucial processes. Understanding how the plant and its bacterial community interact is of great importance to face the upcoming agricultural and viticultural challenges. The composition of the bacterial communities associated with the rhizosphere of grapevines is the result of the interaction between many drivers: biogeography, edaphic factors, soil management and plant genotype. The experimental design of this study aimed to reduce the variability resulting from all factors except the genotype of the rootstock. This was made possible by investigating four ungrafted grapevine rootstock varieties of the same age, grown on the same soil under the same climatic conditions and managed identically. The bacterial communities associated with the rhizosphere of the rootstocks 1103 Paulsen, 140 Ruggeri, 161-49 Couderc and Kober 5BB were characterized with the amplicon based sequencing technique, targeting regions V4–V5 of 16S rRNA gene. Linear discriminant analysis effect Size (LEfSe) analysis was performed to determine differential abundant taxa. The four rootstocks showed similarities concerning the structure of the bacteria assemblage (richness and evenness). Nonetheless, differences were detected in the composition of the bacterial communities. Indeed, all investigated rootstocks recruited communities with distinguishable traits, thus confirming the role of rootstock genotype as driver of the bacteria composition.
topic viticulture
metabarcode sequencing
microbiota
soil
vineyard soil
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2607/9/4/822
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