Synthetic bacterial community of duckweed: A simple and stable system to study plant-microbe interactions

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Abstract

A complete understanding of the plant microbiome has not yet been achieved due to its complexity and temporal shifts in the community structure. To overcome these issues, we created a synthetic bacterial community of the aquatic plant, duckweed. The synthetic community established with six bacterial strains showed a stable composition for 50 days, which may have been because duckweed maintains a similar physiological status through its clonal reproduction. Additionally, the synthetic community reflected the taxonomic structure of the natural duckweed microbiome at the family level. These results suggest the potential of a duckweed-based synthetic community as a useful model system for examining the community assembly mechanisms of the plant microbiome.

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Ishizawa, H., Tada, M., Kuroda, M., Inoue, D., Futamata, H., & Ike, M. (2020). Synthetic bacterial community of duckweed: A simple and stable system to study plant-microbe interactions. Microbes and Environments, 35(4), 1–5. https://doi.org/10.1264/jsme2.ME20112

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