Reciprocal influence of soil, phyllosphere and aphid microbiomes

Author:

Wolfgang Adrian1,Tack Ayco J. M.2,Berg Gabriele1,Abdelfattah Ahmed1

Affiliation:

1. Graz University of Technology

2. Stockholm University

Abstract

Abstract Background The effect of soil on the plant microbiome is well-studied. However, less is known about the impact of soil microbiome in multitrophic systems. Here we examined the effect of soil on plant and aphid microbiomes, and the reciprocal effect of aphid herbivory on the plant and soil microbiomes. We designed microcosms, which separate below and aboveground compartments, to grow oak seedlings with and without aphid herbivory in soils with three different microbiomes. We used amplicon sequencing and qPCR to characterize the bacterial and fungal communities in soils, phyllospheres, and aphids. Results Soil microbiomes significantly affected the microbial communities of phyllospheres and, to a lesser extent, aphid microbiome, indicating plant-mediated assembly processes from soil to aphids via the plant endosphere. While aphid herbivory significantly decreased microbial diversity in phyllospheres independent of soil microbiomes, the effect of aphid herbivory on the community composition in soil varied among the three soils. Conclusions This study provides experimental evidence for reciprocal influence of soil, plant and aphid microbiomes, with potential for the development of new microbiome-based pest management strategies.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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