Variations in Kiwifruit Microbiota across Cultivars and Tissues during Developmental Stages
The plant microbiota plays a crucial role in promoting plant health by facilitating the nutrient acquisition, abiotic stress tolerance, biotic stress resilience, and host immune regulation. Despite decades of research efforts, the precise relationship and function between plants and microorganisms r...
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author | Su-Hyeon Kim Da-Ran Kim Youn-Sig Kwak |
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description | The plant microbiota plays a crucial role in promoting plant health by facilitating the nutrient acquisition, abiotic stress tolerance, biotic stress resilience, and host immune regulation. Despite decades of research efforts, the precise relationship and function between plants and microorganisms remain unclear. Kiwifruit (Actinidia spp.) is a widely cultivated horticultural crop known for its high vitamin C, potassium, and phytochemical content. In this study, we investigated the microbial communities of kiwifruit across different cultivars (cvs. Deliwoong and Sweetgold) and tissues at various developmental stages. Our results showed that the microbiota community similarity was confirmed between the cultivars using principal coordinates analysis. Network analysis using both degree and eigenvector centrality indicated similar network forms between the cultivars. Furthermore, Streptomycetaceae was identified in the endosphere of cv. Deliwoong by analyzing amplicon sequence variants corresponding to tissues with an eigenvector centrality value of 0.6 or higher. Our findings provide a foundation for maintaining kiwifruit health through the analysis of its microbial community. |
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spelling | doaj.art-31c624294e784b51a5aa4d5b71a484fc2023-06-09T04:31:50ZengHanrimwon Publishing CompanyThe Plant Pathology Journal1598-22542093-92802023-06-0139324525410.5423/PPJ.OA.03.2023.00382389Variations in Kiwifruit Microbiota across Cultivars and Tissues during Developmental StagesSu-Hyeon Kim0Da-Ran Kim1Youn-Sig Kwak2 Division of Applied Life Science (BK21Plus) and Research Institute of Life Science, Gyeongsang National University, Jinju 52828, Korea Division of Applied Life Science (BK21Plus) and Research Institute of Life Science, Gyeongsang National University, Jinju 52828, Korea Division of Applied Life Science (BK21Plus) and Research Institute of Life Science, Gyeongsang National University, Jinju 52828, KoreaThe plant microbiota plays a crucial role in promoting plant health by facilitating the nutrient acquisition, abiotic stress tolerance, biotic stress resilience, and host immune regulation. Despite decades of research efforts, the precise relationship and function between plants and microorganisms remain unclear. Kiwifruit (Actinidia spp.) is a widely cultivated horticultural crop known for its high vitamin C, potassium, and phytochemical content. In this study, we investigated the microbial communities of kiwifruit across different cultivars (cvs. Deliwoong and Sweetgold) and tissues at various developmental stages. Our results showed that the microbiota community similarity was confirmed between the cultivars using principal coordinates analysis. Network analysis using both degree and eigenvector centrality indicated similar network forms between the cultivars. Furthermore, Streptomycetaceae was identified in the endosphere of cv. Deliwoong by analyzing amplicon sequence variants corresponding to tissues with an eigenvector centrality value of 0.6 or higher. Our findings provide a foundation for maintaining kiwifruit health through the analysis of its microbial community.http://ppjonline.org/upload/pdf/PPJ-OA-03-2023-0038.pdf spp.endospheremicrobiota communityrhizosphere |
spellingShingle | Su-Hyeon Kim Da-Ran Kim Youn-Sig Kwak Variations in Kiwifruit Microbiota across Cultivars and Tissues during Developmental Stages The Plant Pathology Journal spp. endosphere microbiota community rhizosphere |
title | Variations in Kiwifruit Microbiota across Cultivars and Tissues during Developmental Stages |
title_full | Variations in Kiwifruit Microbiota across Cultivars and Tissues during Developmental Stages |
title_fullStr | Variations in Kiwifruit Microbiota across Cultivars and Tissues during Developmental Stages |
title_full_unstemmed | Variations in Kiwifruit Microbiota across Cultivars and Tissues during Developmental Stages |
title_short | Variations in Kiwifruit Microbiota across Cultivars and Tissues during Developmental Stages |
title_sort | variations in kiwifruit microbiota across cultivars and tissues during developmental stages |
topic | spp. endosphere microbiota community rhizosphere |
url | http://ppjonline.org/upload/pdf/PPJ-OA-03-2023-0038.pdf |
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