Relatively rare root endophytic bacteria drive plant resource allocation patterns and tissue nutrient concentration in unpredictable ways.

Jeremiah A HenningDavid J WestonDale A PelletierCollin M TimmSara S JawdyAimée T Classen
Published in: American journal of botany (2019)
Our results indicate that interactions among endophytic bacteria may drive plant phenotype over the contribution of each strain individually. Additionally, we have shown that low-abundance strains contribute to plant phenotype challenging the assumption that the dominant strains will drive plant function.