Investigating the relationship between microbial network features of giant kelp “seedbank” cultures and subsequent farm performance

Author:

Osborne Melisa G.ORCID,Simons Ariel LeviORCID,Molano Gary,Tolentino BernadethORCID,Singh Anupam,Arismendi Gabriel J. Montecinos,Alberto Filipe,Nuzhdin Sergey V.

Abstract

Microbial inoculants can increase the yield of cultivated crops and are successful in independent trials; however, efficacy drops in large-scale applications due to insufficient consideration of microbial community dynamics. The structure of microbiomes, in addition to the impact of individual taxa, is an important factor to consider when designing growth-promoting inoculants. Here, we investigate the microbial network and community assembly patterns of Macrocystis pyrifera gametophyte germplasm cultures (collectively referred to as a “seedbank”) used to cultivate an offshore farm in Santa Barbara, California, and identify network features associated with increased biomass of mature sporophytes. We found that [1] several network features, such as clustering coefficient and edge ratios, significantly vary with biomass outcomes; [2] gametophytes that become low- or high-biomass sporophytes have different hub taxa; and [3] microbial community assembly of gametophyte germplasm cultures is niche-driven. Overall, this study describes microbial community dynamics in M. pyrifera germplasm cultures and ultimately supports the development of early life stage inoculants that can be used on seaweed cultivars to increase biomass yield.

Funder

Advanced Research Projects Agency - Energy

National Institute of General Medical Sciences

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

Rose Hills Foundation

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

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