A microorganisms' journey between plant generations.
Nathan VannierCendrine MonyAnne-Kristel BittebiereSophie Michon-CoudouelMarine BigetPhilippe VandenkoornhuysePublished in: Microbiome (2018)
In this clonal plant, microorganisms are transmitted between individuals through connections, thereby ensuring the availability of microbe partners for the newborn plants as well as the dispersion between hosts for the microorganisms. This previously undescribed ecological process allows the dispersal of microorganisms in space and across plant generations. As the vast majority of plants are clonal, this process might be therefore a strong driver of ecosystem functioning and assembly of plant and microorganism communities in a wide range of ecosystems.