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Shared features and reciprocal complementation of the Chlamydomonas and Arabidopsis microbiota

Paloma Durán, José Flores-Uribe, Kathrin Wippel, Pengfan Zhang, Rui Guan, Barbara Melkonian, Michael Melkonian, Ruben Garrido-Oter

2022Nature Communications62 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Microscopic algae release organic compounds to the region immediately surrounding their cells, known as the phycosphere, constituting a niche for colonization by heterotrophic bacteria. These bacteria take up algal photoassimilates and provide beneficial functions to their host, in a process that resembles the establishment of microbial communities associated with the roots and rhizospheres of land plants. Here, we characterize the microbiota of the model alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii and reveal extensive taxonomic and functional overlap with the root microbiota of land plants. Using synthetic communities derived from C. reinhardtii and Arabidopsis thaliana, we show that phycosphere and root bacteria assemble into taxonomically similar communities on either host. We show that provision of diffusible metabolites is not sufficient for phycosphere community establishment, which additionally requires physical proximity to the host. Our data suggest the existence of shared ecological principles driving the assembly of the A. thaliana root and C. reinhardtii phycosphere microbiota, despite the vast evolutionary distance between these two photosynthetic organisms.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyNicheComplementationChlamydomonasAlgaeEcologyArabidopsisColonizationBotanyBacteriaPhotosynthesisCyanobacteriaProtein-fragment complementation assayEvolutionary biologyEcological nicheAdaptation (eye)Host (biology)Green algaeHeterotrophCommunity structureSlime moldRhizosphereMicrobial population biologyReciprocalGenePlant evolutionGeneticsGenetic FitnessPhotosynthetic Processes and MechanismsPlant-Microbe Interactions and ImmunityAlgal biology and biofuel production
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