Shifts in microbial communities in soil, rhizosphere and roots of two major crop systems under elevated CO2 and O3

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Peng Wang
Ellen L. Marsh
Elizabeth A. Ainsworth
Andrew D. B. Leakey
Amy M. Sheflin
Daniel P. Schachtman
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[1] Department of Agronomy and Horticulture,
[2] University of Nebraska Lincoln,undefined
[3] Department of Plant Biology,undefined
[4] University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,undefined
[5] USDA ARS Global Change and Photosynthesis Research Unit,undefined
[6] Proteomics and Metabolomics Facility,undefined
[7] Colorado State University,undefined
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Rising atmospheric concentrations of CO2 and O3 are key features of global environmental change. To investigate changes in the belowground bacterial community composition in response to elevated CO2 and O3 (eCO2 and eO3) the endosphere, rhizosphere and soil were sampled from soybeans under eCO2 and maize under eO3. The maize rhizosphere and endosphere α-diversity was higher than soybean, which may be due to a high relative abundance of Rhizobiales. Only the rhizosphere microbiome composition of the soybeans changed in response to eCO2, associated with an increased abundance of nitrogen fixing microbes. In maize, the microbiome composition was altered by the genotype and linked to differences in root exudate profiles. The eO3 treatment did not change the microbial communities in the rhizosphere, but altered the soil communities where hybrid maize was grown. In contrast to previous studies that focused exclusively on the soil, this study provides new insights into the effects of plant root exudates on the composition of the belowground microbiome in response to changing atmospheric conditions. Our results demonstrate that plant species and plant genotype were key factors driving the changes in the belowground bacterial community composition in agroecosystems that experience rising levels of atmospheric CO2 and O3.
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