Recovery and Community Succession of the <i>Zostera marina</i> Rhizobiome after Transplantation
Lu Wang, Mary K. English, Fiona Tomás, Ryan Mueller
Abstract
with and without intact rhizospheres and tracking microbiome and plant morphological recovery over 4 weeks. We found the seagrass microbiome to be resilient to transplantation disturbance, recovering after 14 days. Additionally, microbiome recovery was linked with seagrass morphology, coinciding with increases in the rhizosphere sediment mass and root biomass. The results of this study can be used to include microbiome responses in informing future restoration work.
Topics & Concepts
Ecological successionZostera marinaTransplantationBiologyEcologyZosteraMedicineEcosystemSurgerySeagrassNematode management and characterization studiesLegume Nitrogen Fixing SymbiosisCoastal wetland ecosystem dynamics