Microbiomes of Streptophyte Algae and Bryophytes Suggest That a Functional Suite of Microbiota Fostered Plant Colonization of Land
Autor: | Linda E. Graham, Lee W. Wilcox, Pierre-Marc Delaux, Jean-Michel Ané, Jennifer J. Knack, Martha E. Cook, James M. Graham, Michael J. Piotrowski |
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Rok vydání: | 2015 |
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Zdroj: | International Journal of Plant Sciences. 176:405-420 |
ISSN: | 1537-5315 1058-5893 |
Popis: | Premise of research. The origin of land plants catalyzed key changes in Earth’s atmosphere and biota. Microbial associations likely nurtured earliest plants and influenced their biogeochemical roles. Because angiosperm and animal microbiomes—bacteria, archaea, microbial eukaryotes, and genes that promote host survival—are known to display lineage effects, we hypothesized that microbiomes of early-diverging modern bryophytes and phylogenetically closely related green algae might likewise reveal commonalities reflecting ancestral traits.Methodology. New metagenomic sequence data were obtained for the late-diverging streptophyte algae Chaetosphaeridium globosum and Coleochaete pulvinata and the liverwort Conocephalum conicum, representing early-diverging land plants. New 16S rDNA amplicon sequences were acquired for the charalean Nitella tenuissima. Sequence data were used to infer bacterial genera and fungi for comparisons among streptophyte microbiota and with our published microbiome data for the outgroup... |
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