Niche differentiation of belowground microorganisms and their functional signatures in Assam type tea (Camellia sinensis var. assamica)

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Sudipta Sankar Bora
Kuntal Kumar Dey
Madhusmita Borah
Mominur Rahman
Manuranjan Gogoi
Mahendra Kumar Modi
Madhumita Barooah
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[1] Assam Agricultural University,DBT
[2] Assam Agricultural University,North East Centre for Agricultural Biotechnology (DBT
[3] Assam Agricultural University,NECAB)
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Archives of Microbiology | 2021年 / 203卷
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Camellia; Rhizosphere; Endosphere; Metagenomics; KEGG;
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We employed an Illumina-based high-throughput metagenomics sequencing approach to unveil the rhizosphere and root endosphere microbial community associated with an organically grown Camellia population located at the Experimental Garden for Plantation Crops, Assam (India). The de novo assembled tea root endosphere metagenome contained 24,231 contigs (total 7,771,089 base pairs with an average length of 321 bps), while tea rhizosphere soil metagenome contained 261,965 sequences (total 230,537,174 base pairs, average length 846). The most prominent rhizobacteria belonged to the genera, viz., Bacillus (10.35%), Candidatus Solibacter (6.36%), Burkholderia (5.19%), Pseudomonas (3.9%), Streptomyces (3.52%), and Bradyrhizobium (2.77%), while the root endosphere was dominated by bacterial genera, viz., Serratia (46.64%), Methylobacterium (8.02%), Yersinia (5.97%), Burkholderia (2.05%), etc. The presence of few agronomically important bacterial genera, Bradyrhizobium, Rhizobium (each 0.93%), Sinorhizobium (0.34%), Azorhizobium, and Flavobacterium (0.17% each), was also detected in the root endosphere. KEGG pathway mapping indicated the presence of microbial metabolic pathway genes related to tyrosine metabolism, tryptophan metabolism, glyoxylate, and dicarboxylate metabolism which play important roles in endosphere activities, including survival, growth promotion, and host adaptation. The root endosphere microbiome also contained few important plant growth promoting traits related to phytohormone production, abiotic stress alleviation, mineral solubilization, and plant disease suppression.
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