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  • The study examines how the developmental stage of ecosystems influences the colonization of bacterial and fungal endophytes in plants.
  • The researchers found that ecosystem development had no significant impact on colonization levels, but that different factors governed the colonization of bacteria and fungi.
  • The study emphasizes the importance of quantifying endophytic colonization for ecological research and highlights the usefulness of a low-cost qPCR method to gather valuable data.

Article Abstract

Premise: Despite the high functional importance of endophytes, we still have limited understanding of the biotic and abiotic factors that influence colonization of plant hosts along major ecological gradients and lack quantitative estimates of their colonization extent. In this study, we hypothesized that the developmental stage of the ecosystem will affect the levels of bacterial and fungal endophytic assemblages in the foliar endosphere.

Methods: We quantified levels of bacterial and fungal endophytes in leaves of four plant hosts at four stages of vegetation succession using an optimized qPCR protocol with bacteria-specific 16S and fungi-targeting primers.

Results: (1) The ecosystem developmental stage did not have a significant effect on the colonization levels of bacterial or fungal endophytes. (2) Colonization levels by bacterial and fungal endophytes were governed by different mechanisms. (3) Endophytic colonization levels and their relationship to foliar tissue stoichiometry were highly host specific.

Conclusions: Quantifying colonization levels is important in the study of endophytic ecology, and the fast, relatively low-cost qPCR-based method can supply useful ecological information, which can significantly enhance the interpretation potential of descriptive data generated, for example, by next-generation sequencing.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ajb2.16448DOI Listing

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