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Comparative Functional Genome Analysis Reveals the Habitat Adaptation and Biocontrol Characteristics of Plant Growth-Promoting Bacteria in NCBI Databases

Zhen Wang, Kaiheng Lu, Xuan Liu, Yuping Zhu, Changhong Liu

2023Microbiology Spectrum25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Plant growth-promoting bacteria (PGPB) are essential for the effectiveness of biocontrol agents in plant phyllosphere and rhizosphere. However, little is known about the ecological adaptation of PGPB to different habitats. In this study, comparative functional genome analysis of leaf-associated (LA), soil-associated (SA), and other-associated (OA) PGPB strains was performed. We found that genes related to the metabolism of hormones were enriched in LA PGPB. Carbohydrate and antibiotic metabolism genes were enriched in SA PGPB, which likely facilitated their adaptation to the plant growth environment. Our findings provide genetic insights on LA and SA PGPB strains' ecological adaptation and biocontrol characteristics.

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Adaptation (eye)BiologyGenomeBacteriaHabitatDatabaseEcologyEvolutionary biologyGeneticsBiotechnologyComputational biologyGeneComputer scienceNeurosciencePlant-Microbe Interactions and ImmunityPlant Pathogenic Bacteria StudiesGenomics and Phylogenetic Studies
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