Diversity and biogeography of plant phyllosphere bacteria are governed by latitude‐dependent mechanisms

Author:

Wang Zihui12ORCID,Jiang Yuan3ORCID,Zhang Minhua2ORCID,Chu Chengjin3ORCID,Chen Yongfa3,Fang Shuai4,Jin Guangze5ORCID,Jiang Mingxi6,Lian Ju‐Yu7,Li Yanpeng8,Liu Yu2ORCID,Ma Keping9ORCID,Mi Xiangcheng9,Qiao Xiujuan6ORCID,Wang Xihua10,Wang Xugao4ORCID,Xu Han8,Ye Wanhui7,Zhu Li9,Zhu Yan9,He Fangliang211ORCID,Kembel Steven W.12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Département des Sciences Biologiques Université du Québec à Montréal Montréal Québec H2X 1Y4 Canada

2. ECNU‐Alberta Joint Lab for Biodiversity Study, Tiantong Forest Ecosystem National Observation and Research Station, School of Ecology and Environmental Sciences East China Normal University Shanghai 200241 China

3. State Key Laboratory of Biocontrol, School of Ecology Sun Yat‐sen University Guangzhou 510275 China

4. CAS Key Laboratory of Forest Ecology and Management, Institute of Applied Ecology Chinese Academy of Sciences Shenyang 110016 China

5. Center for Ecological Research Northeast Forestry University Harbin 150040 China

6. Key Laboratory of Aquatic Botany and Watershed Ecology, Wuhan Botanical Garden Chinese Academy of Sciences Wuhan 430074 China

7. Key Laboratory of Vegetation Restoration and Management of Degraded Ecosystems, South China Botanical Garden Chinese Academy of Sciences Guangzhou 510650 China

8. Research Institute of Tropical Forestry Chinese Academy of Forestry Guangzhou 510520 China

9. State Key Laboratory of Vegetation and Environmental Change, Institute of Botany Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing 100093 China

10. Zhejiang Tiantong Forest Ecosystem National Observation and Research Station, School of Ecology and Environmental Sciences East China Normal University Shanghai 200241 China

11. Department of Renewable Resources University of Alberta Edmonton AB T6G 2H1 Canada

Abstract

Summary Predicting and managing the structure and function of plant microbiomes requires quantitative understanding of community assembly and predictive models of spatial distributions at broad geographic scales. Here, we quantified the relative contribution of abiotic and biotic factors to the assembly of phyllosphere bacterial communities, and developed spatial distribution models for keystone bacterial taxa along a latitudinal gradient, by analyzing 16S rRNA gene sequences from 1453 leaf samples taken from 329 plant species in China. We demonstrated a latitudinal gradient in phyllosphere bacterial diversity and community composition, which was mostly explained by climate and host plant factors. We found that host‐related factors were increasingly important in explaining bacterial assembly at higher latitudes while nonhost factors including abiotic environments, spatial proximity and plant neighbors were more important at lower latitudes. We further showed that local plant–bacteria associations were interconnected by hub bacteria taxa to form metacommunity‐level networks, and the spatial distribution of these hub taxa was controlled by hosts and spatial factors with varying importance across latitudes. For the first time, we documented a latitude‐dependent importance in the driving factors of phyllosphere bacteria assembly and distribution, serving as a baseline for predicting future changes in plant phyllosphere microbiomes under global change and human activities.

Funder

Canada Research Chairs

Chinese Government Scholarship

Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada

East China Normal University

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Plant Science,Physiology

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