Crop host signatures reflected by co-association patterns of keystone Bacteria in the rhizosphere microbiota.
Simon LewinDavide FrancioliAndreas UlrichSteffen KolbPublished in: Environmental microbiome (2021)
Our results provide keystone rhizosphere Bacteria derived from for crop hosts and revealed that cohort subnetworks and differential associations elucidated host species effect that was not evident from differential abundance of single bacterial genera enriched or unique to a specific plant host. Thus, we underline the importance of co-occurrence patterns within the rhizosphere microbiota that emerge in crop-specific microbiomes, which will be essential to modify native crop microbiomes for future agriculture and to develop effective bio-fertilizers.