Endosphere microbial community assemblage of an inland sand dune colonizing plant

Plant-associated microbes could play a role in plant colonization of sand dune ecosystems, but microbes associated with plants colonizing those ecosystems in the arctic are poorly known. I characterized Deschampsia flexuosa-associated microbiomes in two successional stages (early and late) of arctic...

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Main Author: Poosakkannu, Anbu
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: University of Jyväskylä 2016
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Online Access:http://urn.fi/URN:ISBN:978-951-39-6848-9
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spelling ftjyvaeskylaenun:oai:jyx.jyu.fi:123456789/51970 2023-05-15T14:48:22+02:00 Endosphere microbial community assemblage of an inland sand dune colonizing plant Poosakkannu, Anbu 2016 1 verkkoaineisto (38 sivua, 50 sivua useina numerointijaksoina) application/pdf http://urn.fi/URN:ISBN:978-951-39-6848-9 eng eng University of Jyväskylä Jyväskylä studies in biological and environmental science Julkaistu myös painettuna. 1456-9701 324 978-951-39-6848-9 oai:jykdok.linneanet.fi:1643289 URN:ISBN:978-951-39-6848-9 http://urn.fi/URN:ISBN:978-951-39-6848-9 openAccess metsälauha succession transplantation endosphere microbes arbuscular mycorrhiza sand dunes arctic mikrobit mikrobisto endofyytit heinäkasvit sukkessio leviäminen siirtoistutus kasvupaikkatekijät dyynit kylmä vyöhyke arktinen alue Diss. Text Väitöskirja Doctoral dissertation 2016 ftjyvaeskylaenun 2022-04-27T22:54:33Z Plant-associated microbes could play a role in plant colonization of sand dune ecosystems, but microbes associated with plants colonizing those ecosystems in the arctic are poorly known. I characterized Deschampsia flexuosa-associated microbiomes in two successional stages (early and late) of arctic inland sand dune differ in their plant species richness and soil physiochemical properties. The work based on culturable microbes showed that different plant parts harbour generalist and specific groups of endosphere microbes and most of the endosphere bacteria were closely related to other cold habitat microbes. Also, most of the endosphere bacteria possessed an important plant growth promoting property of solubilizing organic phosphate. Next generation sequencing methods showed that endosphere microbial species richness was determined by soil characteristics (succession) and plant compartment. Successional stage strongly affected the microbial community composition. Further, reciprocal transplantation experiment showed that endosphere microbial species richness was determined by successional stage rather than transplantation type (self or reciprocal). Irrespective of successional stage, after reciprocal transplantation microbial community compositions in most of the leaf and root compartments differed from local non-transplanted control. In contrast, the microbial community composition only in few root compartments was affected by self-transplantation. Further, leaf endosphere bacterial community composition was significantly affected by arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal (AMF) inoculation under greenhouse conditions. Overall, my work provided data from poorly characterized arctic biota and novel insight into endosphere bacterial and fungal community assemblage in arctic inland sand dune ecosystem. These results could be utilized when restoring vegetation in sand dunes and similar extreme ecosystems. Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis Arctic Arktinen alue JYX - Jyväskylä University Digital Archive Arctic
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topic metsälauha
succession
transplantation
endosphere microbes
arbuscular mycorrhiza
sand dunes
arctic
mikrobit
mikrobisto
endofyytit
heinäkasvit
sukkessio
leviäminen
siirtoistutus
kasvupaikkatekijät
dyynit
kylmä vyöhyke
arktinen alue
spellingShingle metsälauha
succession
transplantation
endosphere microbes
arbuscular mycorrhiza
sand dunes
arctic
mikrobit
mikrobisto
endofyytit
heinäkasvit
sukkessio
leviäminen
siirtoistutus
kasvupaikkatekijät
dyynit
kylmä vyöhyke
arktinen alue
Poosakkannu, Anbu
Endosphere microbial community assemblage of an inland sand dune colonizing plant
topic_facet metsälauha
succession
transplantation
endosphere microbes
arbuscular mycorrhiza
sand dunes
arctic
mikrobit
mikrobisto
endofyytit
heinäkasvit
sukkessio
leviäminen
siirtoistutus
kasvupaikkatekijät
dyynit
kylmä vyöhyke
arktinen alue
description Plant-associated microbes could play a role in plant colonization of sand dune ecosystems, but microbes associated with plants colonizing those ecosystems in the arctic are poorly known. I characterized Deschampsia flexuosa-associated microbiomes in two successional stages (early and late) of arctic inland sand dune differ in their plant species richness and soil physiochemical properties. The work based on culturable microbes showed that different plant parts harbour generalist and specific groups of endosphere microbes and most of the endosphere bacteria were closely related to other cold habitat microbes. Also, most of the endosphere bacteria possessed an important plant growth promoting property of solubilizing organic phosphate. Next generation sequencing methods showed that endosphere microbial species richness was determined by soil characteristics (succession) and plant compartment. Successional stage strongly affected the microbial community composition. Further, reciprocal transplantation experiment showed that endosphere microbial species richness was determined by successional stage rather than transplantation type (self or reciprocal). Irrespective of successional stage, after reciprocal transplantation microbial community compositions in most of the leaf and root compartments differed from local non-transplanted control. In contrast, the microbial community composition only in few root compartments was affected by self-transplantation. Further, leaf endosphere bacterial community composition was significantly affected by arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal (AMF) inoculation under greenhouse conditions. Overall, my work provided data from poorly characterized arctic biota and novel insight into endosphere bacterial and fungal community assemblage in arctic inland sand dune ecosystem. These results could be utilized when restoring vegetation in sand dunes and similar extreme ecosystems.
format Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
author Poosakkannu, Anbu
author_facet Poosakkannu, Anbu
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title Endosphere microbial community assemblage of an inland sand dune colonizing plant
title_short Endosphere microbial community assemblage of an inland sand dune colonizing plant
title_full Endosphere microbial community assemblage of an inland sand dune colonizing plant
title_fullStr Endosphere microbial community assemblage of an inland sand dune colonizing plant
title_full_unstemmed Endosphere microbial community assemblage of an inland sand dune colonizing plant
title_sort endosphere microbial community assemblage of an inland sand dune colonizing plant
publisher University of Jyväskylä
publishDate 2016
url http://urn.fi/URN:ISBN:978-951-39-6848-9
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op_relation Jyväskylä studies in biological and environmental science
Julkaistu myös painettuna.
1456-9701
324
978-951-39-6848-9
oai:jykdok.linneanet.fi:1643289
URN:ISBN:978-951-39-6848-9
http://urn.fi/URN:ISBN:978-951-39-6848-9
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