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Soil Indigenous Microbiome And Plant Genotypes Cooperatively Modify Soybean Rhizosphere Microbiome Assembly, Fang Liu, Tarek Hewezi, Sarah L. Lebeis, Vince Pantalone, Parwinder Grewal, Margaret E. Staton Sep 2019

Soil Indigenous Microbiome And Plant Genotypes Cooperatively Modify Soybean Rhizosphere Microbiome Assembly, Fang Liu, Tarek Hewezi, Sarah L. Lebeis, Vince Pantalone, Parwinder Grewal, Margaret E. Staton

School of Earth, Environmental, and Marine Sciences Faculty Publications and Presentations

Background: Plants have evolved intimate interactions with soil microbes for a range of beneficial functions including nutrient acquisition, pathogen resistance and stress tolerance. Further understanding of this system is a promising way to advance sustainable agriculture by exploiting the versatile benefits offered by the plant microbiome. The rhizosphere is the interface between plant and soil, and functions as the first step of plant defense and root microbiome recruitment. It features a specialized microbial community, intensive microbe-plant and microbe-microbe interactions, and complex signal communication. To decipher the rhizosphere microbiome assembly of soybean (Glycine max), we comprehensively characterized the soybean rhizosphere microbial …