Consistent bacterial selection by date palm root system across heterogeneous desert oasis agroecosystems

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Maria J. Mosqueira
Ramona Marasco
Marco Fusi
Grégoire Michoud
Giuseppe Merlino
Ameur Cherif
Daniele Daffonchio
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[1] King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST),
[2] Biological and Environmental Sciences and Engineering Division (BESE),undefined
[3] University of Manouba,undefined
[4] ISBST,undefined
[5] BVBGR-LR11ES31,undefined
[6] Biotechpole Sidi Thabet,undefined
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Highly productive conventional agroecosystems are spatially embedded in resource-homogeneous systems and count on generally nutrient-rich soils. On the contrary, desert oases are isolated, the soil is relatively poor, but yet productivity is similar to conventional agroecosystems. Soil dominates over plant as the main factor shaping root-associated microbiomes in conventional agroecosystems. We hypothesize that in desert oasis, the environmental discontinuity, the resource paucity and limited microbial diversity of the soil make the plant a prevailing factor. We have examined the bacterial communities in the root system of date palm (Phoenix dactylifera), the iconic keystone species of the oases, grown in heterogeneous soils across a broad geographic range (22,200 km2 surface area) of the Sahara Desert in Tunisia. We showed that, regardless of the edaphic conditions and geographic location, the plant invariably selects similar Gammaproteobacteria- and Alphaproteobacteria-dominated bacterial communities. The phylogeny, networking properties and predicted functionalities of the bacterial communities indicate that these two phyla are performing the ecological services of biopromotion and biofertilization. We conclude that in a desert agroecosystem, regardless of the soil microbial diversity baseline, the plant, rather than soil type, is responsible of the bacterial community assembly in its root systems, reversing the pattern observed in conventional agroecosystem.
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