Strigolactones shape the assembly of root-associated microbiota in response to phosphorus availability

Author:

Chen Pubo1234ORCID,Huang Pingliang1234,Yu Haiyang1234,Yu Huang5,Xie Weicheng1234,Wang Yuehua1234,Zhou Yu6,Chen Li12347,Zhang Meng12347ORCID,Yao Ruifeng12347ORCID

Affiliation:

1. State Key Laboratory of Chemo/Biosensing and Chemometrics, Hunan University, Changsha, China

2. Hunan Provincial Key Laboratory of Plant Functional Genomics and Developmental Regulation, Hunan University, Changsha, China

3. College of Biology, Hunan University, Changsha, China

4. Yuelushan Lab, Changsha, China

5. School of Resource and Environment and Safety Engineering, University of South China, Hengyang, China

6. Hunan Institute of Microbiology, Changsha, China

7. Greater Bay Area Institute for Innovation, Hunan University, Guangzhou, China

Abstract

ABSTRACT Plants rely on strigolactones (SLs) to regulate their development and form symbiotic relationships with microbes as part of the adaptive phosphorus (P) efficiency strategies. However, the impact of SLs on root-associated microbial communities in response to P availability remains unknown. Here, root microbiota of SL biosynthesis ( max3-11 ) and perception ( d14-1 ) were compared to wild-type Col-0 plants under different P concentrations. Using high-throughput sequencing, the relationship between SLs, P concentrations, and the root-associated microbiota was investigated to reveal the variation in microbial diversity, composition, and interaction. Plant genotypes and P availability played important but different roles in shaping the root-associated microbial community. Importantly, SLs were found to attract Acinetobacter in low P conditions, which included an isolated CP-2 ( Acinetobacter soli ) that could promote plant growth in cocultivation experiments. Moreover, SLs could change the topologic structure within co-occurrence networks and increase the number of keystone taxa (e.g., Rhizobiaceae and Acidobacteriaceae) to enhance microbial community stability. This study reveals the key role of SLs in mediating root-associated microbiota interactions. IMPORTANCE Strigolactones (SLs) play a crucial role in plant development and their symbiotic relationships with microbes, particularly in adapting to phosphorus levels. Using high-throughput sequencing, we compared the root microbiota of plants with SL biosynthesis and perception mutants to wild-type plants under different phosphorus concentrations. These results found that SLs can attract beneficial microbes in low phosphorus conditions to enhance plant growth. Additionally, SLs affect microbial network structures, increasing the stability of microbial communities. This study highlights the key role of SLs in shaping root-associated microbial interactions, especially in response to phosphorus availability.

Funder

MOST | National Key Research and Development Program of China

MOST | National Natural Science Foundation of China

HSTD | Natural Science Foundation of Hunan Province

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

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