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Distinctive prokaryotic microbiomes in sympatric plant roots from a Yucatan cenote.

Alejandra Escobar-ZepedaPatricia Rosas-EscobarLaura Marquez ValdelamarPatricia de la TorreLaila P Partida-MartinezRuben RemegaldoAlejandro Sanchez-FloresFredd Vergara
Published in: BMC research notes (2021)
We identified plant species by DNA barcoding the total genomic DNA of each root. We found a distinctive composition of the root and water bacterial and archaeal communities. Prokaryotic diversity was higher in all plant roots than in the surrounding freshwater, suggesting that plants in the cenotes may attract and select microorganisms from soil and freshwater, and may also harbor vertically transmitted lineages. The reported data are of interest for studies targeting biodiversity in general and root-microbial ecological interactions specifically.
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