Disease-induced assemblage of a plant-beneficial bacterial consortium

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2018-03-08

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Berendsen, R.L.ISNI 0000000393112425
Vismans, GillesISNI 0000000492497834
Yu, Ke
Song, YangISNI 0000000492923709
de Jonge, RonnieORCID 0000-0001-5065-8538ISNI 0000000389492170
Burgman, Wilco P
Burmølle, Mette
Herschend, Jakob
Bakker, PeterISNI 0000000393767106
Pieterse, CornéORCID 0000-0002-5473-4646ISNI 0000000357875345

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Disease suppressive soils typically develop after a disease outbreak due to the subsequent assembly of protective microbiota in the rhizosphere. The role of the plant immune system in the assemblage of a protective rhizosphere microbiome is largely unknown. In this study, we demonstrate that Arabidopsis thaliana specifically promotes three bacterial species in the rhizosphere upon foliar defense activation by the downy mildew pathogen Hyaloperonospora arabidopsidis. The promoted bacteria were isolated and found to interact synergistically in biofilm formation in vitro. Although separately these bacteria did not affect the plant significantly, together they induced systemic resistance against downy mildew and promoted growth of the plant. Moreover, we show that the soil-mediated legacy of a primary population of downy mildew infected plants confers enhanced protection against this pathogen in a second population of plants growing in the same soil. Together our results indicate that plants can adjust their root microbiome upon pathogen infection and specifically recruit a group of disease resistance-inducing and growth-promoting beneficial microbes, therewith potentially maximizing the chance of survival of their offspring that will grow in the same soil.

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Berendsen, R L, Vismans, G, Yu, K, Song, Y, de Jonge, R, Burgman, W P, Burmølle, M, Herschend, J, Bakker, P A H M & Pieterse, C M J 2018, 'Disease-induced assemblage of a plant-beneficial bacterial consortium', ISME Journal, vol. 12, pp. 1496–1507. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41396-018-0093-1