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Linking belowground microbial network changes to different tolerance level towards Verticillium wilt of olive.

Antonio J Fernández-GonzálezMartina CardoniCarmen Gómez-Lama CabanásAntonio Valverde-CorredorPablo J VilladasManuel Fernández-LópezJesús Mercado-Blanco
Published in: Microbiome (2020)
The belowground microbial communities of the two olive cultivars are very similar and pathogen introduction did not provoke significant alterations in their structure and functionality. However, notable differences were found in their networks in response to the inoculation. This phenomenon was more evident in the root endosphere communities. Thus, a correlation between modifications in the microbial networks of this microhabitat and susceptibility/tolerance to a soilborne pathogen was found. Moreover, V. dahliae irruption in the Picual microbial networks suggests a stronger impact on the belowground microbial communities of this cultivar upon inoculation. Our results suggest that changes in the co-occurrence interactions may explain, at least partially, the differential VWO susceptibility of the tested olive cultivars. Video abstract.
Keyphrases
  • microbial community
  • candida albicans