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Tailored Media Are Key to Unlocking the Diversity of Endophytic Bacteria in Distinct Compartments of Germinating Seeds

Davide Gerna, David Clara, Dorothee Allwardt, Birgit Mitter, Thomas Roach

2022Microbiology Spectrum21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Plant growth-promoting endophytic isolates that appear to advance seed germination are often obtained from plant niches other than the seed endosphere. Isolating pure cultures of native endophytes from seeds during germination is crucial to investigate their function during early plant growth. Here, the diversity of endophytic bacteria isolated from seeds during soybean germination was enhanced by combining media tailored to the nutritional composition of the seed endosphere, including pregerminated seeds themselves. Our results show that isolation from distinct soybean seed compartments affected such diversity, with the embryonic axis harboring more unique taxa while displaying higher endophytic richness. Furthermore, using pools of seeds from separate lots, each corresponding to a certain cultivar and field site, supported isolation of further unique strains that often unveiled substantial effects on germination performance. Such findings are relevant to assist studies on the interactions between seeds and their native endophytic bacteria.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyGerminationBotanyMicrobacteriumEndophyteMethylobacteriumBacteria16S ribosomal RNAGeneticsPlant-Microbe Interactions and ImmunityNematode management and characterization studiesPlant tissue culture and regeneration
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