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  • Rhizosphere microorganisms are essential for plant growth and adaptability, with domesticated pepper varieties displaying different beneficial traits and microbial compositions compared to wild types.
  • The study utilized metagenomics and non-targeted metabolomics to analyze the microbial diversity and metabolite differences between domesticated and wild pepper varieties.
  • Results showed significant differences in microbial diversity, with specific beneficial microbes decreasing in domesticated peppers, and variations in main metabolites, highlighting potential pathways for enhancing beneficial microorganisms in future breeding practices.

Article Abstract

Objective: Rhizosphere microorganisms play crucial roles in the growth and development of plants, disease resistance, and environmental adaptability. As the only wild pepper variety resource in China, domesticated Linn. (Xiaomila) exhibits varying beneficial traits and affects rhizosphere microbial composition compared with its wild counterparts. In this study, we aimed to identify specific rhizosphere microbiome and metabolism patterns established during the domestication process.

Methods: The rhizosphere microbial diversity and composition of domesticated and wild were detected and analyzed by metagenomics. Non-targeted metabolomics were used to explore the differences of metabolites in rhizosphere soil between wild and domesticated .

Results: We found that the rhizosphere microbial diversity of domesticated variety was significantly different from that of the wild variety, with being its dominant bacteria. However, the abundance of certain beneficial microbes such as and decreased significantly. The main metabolites identified in the wild variety included serylthreonine, deoxyloganic acid, vitamin C, among others. In contrast, those identified in the domesticated group were 4-hydroxy-l-glutamic acid and benzoic acid. Furthermore, the differentially enriched pathways were concentrated in tyrosine and tryptophan biosynthesis, histidine and purine-derived alkaloids biosynthesis, benzoic acid family, two-component system, etc.

Conclusion: This study revealed that established specific rhizosphere microbiota and metabolites during domestication, which has important significance for the efficient utilization of beneficial microorganisms in breeding and cultivation practices.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11261347PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2024.1383526DOI Listing

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