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  • Recent microbiome research indicates that environmental factors like aridity can significantly impact soil fertility and plant-associated microbiomes, particularly in cacti.
  • The study utilized next-generation sequencing to analyze the bacterial and archaeal diversity in the rhizosphere and endosphere of spineless cacti across different climate zones in Tunisia.
  • Findings reveal that both the compartment of the plant (inside vs. outside roots) and the level of aridity affect the composition of microbial communities, with specific microorganisms identified as potential biomarkers for coping with aridity stress.

Article Abstract

Recent microbiome research has shown that soil fertility, plant-associated microbiome, and crop production can be affected by abiotic environmental parameters. The effect of aridity gradient on rhizosphere-soil (rhizosphere) and endosphere-root (endosphere) prokaryotic structure and diversity associated with cacti remain poorly investigated and understood. In the current study, next-generation sequencing approaches were used to characterize the diversity and composition of bacteria and archaea associated with the rhizosphere and endosphere of spineless cacti in four bioclimatic zones (humid, semi-arid, upper-arid, and lower-arid) in Tunisia. Our findings showed that bacterial and archaeal cactus microbiomes changed in inside and outside roots and along the aridity gradient. Plant compartment and aridity gradient were the influencing factors on the differentiation of microbial communities in rhizosphere and endosphere samples. The co-occurrence correlations between increased and decreased OTUs in rhizosphere and endosphere samples and soil parameters were determined according to the aridity gradient. , , , , and were identified as prevailing hubs and were considered as specific biomarkers taxa, which could play a crucial role on the aridity stress. Overall, our findings highlighted the prominence of the climatic aridity gradient on the equilibrium and diversity of microbial community composition in the rhizosphere and endosphere of cactus.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7401614PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2020.01622DOI Listing

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