Distinct biogeographic patterns for bacteria and fungi in association with Bursaphelenchus xylophilus nematodes and infested pinewood.
Yuyu CaoNan YangJianfeng GuXingyao ZhangJianren YeJian-Ping ChenHongjie LiPublished in: Microbiology spectrum (2024)
, in influencing PWN fitness. Understanding these patterns provides valuable insights into the dynamics of PWN-associated microbiomes, offering potential strategies for managing pine wilt disease (PWD). We found significant correlations between geographic distance and similarity in bacterial communities in the infested wood, indicating a spatial influence on wood-associated microbial communities due to limited dispersal and localized environmental conditions. Further investigations of these spatial patterns and driving forces are crucial for understanding the ecological processes that shape microbial communities in complex ecosystems and, ultimately, for mitigating the transmission of PWN in forests.