Root exposure to apple replant disease soil triggers local defense response and rhizoplane microbiome dysbiosis

Author:

Balbín-Suárez Alicia1ORCID,Jacquiod Samuel2ORCID,Rohr Annmarie-Deetja3ORCID,Liu Benye4ORCID,Flachowsky Henryk5ORCID,Winkelmann Traud3ORCID,Beerhues Ludger4ORCID,Nesme Joseph6ORCID,J. Sørensen Søren6ORCID,Vetterlein Doris78ORCID,Smalla Kornelia1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Julius Kühn-Institute (JKI)—Federal Research Centre for Cultivated Plants, Institute for Epidemiology and Pathogen Diagnostics, Messeweg 11/12, 38104 Braunschweig, Germany

2. Agroécologie, AgroSup Dijon, INRAE, Univ. Bourgogne, Univ. Bourgogne Franche-Comté, F-21000 Dijon, France

3. Woody Plant and Propagation Physiology Section, Institute of Horticultural Production Systems, Leibniz Universität Hannover, Herrenhäuser Str. 2, 30419 Hannover, Germany

4. Institute of Pharmaceutical Biology, Technische Universität Braunschweig, Mendelssohnstr. 1, 38106 Braunschweig, Germany

5. Julius Kühn-Institute (JKI)—Federal Research Centre for Cultivated Plants, Institute for Breeding Research on Fruit Crops, Pillnitzer Platz 3a, 01326 Dresden, Germany

6. Section of Microbiology, Department of Biology, University of Copenhagen, Universitetsparken 15, Bygning 1, 2100 Copenhagen, Denmark

7. Department of Soil System Science, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research—UFZ, Theodor-Lieser-Str. 4, 06120 Halle/Saale, Germany

8. Soil Science, Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg, Von-Seckendorff-Platz 3, 06120 Halle/Saale, Germany

Abstract

ABSTRACT A soil column split-root experiment was designed to investigate the ability of apple replant disease (ARD)-causing agents to spread in soil. ‘M26’ apple rootstocks grew into a top layer of Control soil, followed by a barrier-free split-soil layer (Control soil/ARD soil). We observed a severely reduced root growth, concomitant with enhanced gene expression of phytoalexin biosynthetic genes and phytoalexin content in roots from ARD soil, indicating a pronounced local plant defense response. Amplicon sequencing (bacteria, archaea, fungi) revealed local shifts in diversity and composition of microorganisms in the rhizoplane of roots from ARD soil. An enrichment of operational taxonomic units affiliated to potential ARD fungal pathogens (Ilyonectria and Nectria sp.) and bacteria frequently associated with ARD (Streptomyces, Variovorax) was noted. In conclusion, our integrated study supports the idea of ARD being local and not spreading into surrounding soil, as only the roots in ARD soil were affected in terms of growth, phytoalexin biosynthetic gene expression, phytoalexin production and altered microbiome structure. This study further reinforces the microbiological nature of ARD, being likely triggered by a disturbed soil microbiome enriched with low mobility of the ARD-causing agents that induce a strong plant defense and rhizoplane microbiome dysbiosis, concurring with root damage.

Funder

Federal Ministry of Education and Research

German Research Foundation

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Ecology,Microbiology

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