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Impact of an arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus versus a mixed microbial inoculum on the transcriptome reprogramming of grapevine roots

Authors :
Paola Bonfante
Raffaella Balestrini
Mara Novero
Giovanni Gabelli
Fabio Marroni
Alessandra Salvioli
Alessandra Dal Molin
Eleonora Paparelli
Source :
Mycorrhiza (Berl.) 27 (2017): 417–430. doi:10.1007/s00572-016-0754-8, info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Balestrini R., Salvioli A., Dal Molin A., Novero M., Gabelli G., Paparelli E., Marroni F., Bonfante P./titolo:Impact of an arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus versus a mixed microbial inoculum on the transcriptome reprogramming of grapevine roots./doi:10.1007%2Fs00572-016-0754-8/rivista:Mycorrhiza (Berl.)/anno:2017/pagina_da:417/pagina_a:430/intervallo_pagine:417–430/volume:27
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Grapevine, cultivated for both fruit and beverage production, represents one of the most economically important fruit crops worldwide. With the aim of better understanding how grape roots respond to beneficial microbes, a transcriptome sequencing experiment has been performed to evaluate the impact of a single arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungal species (Funneliformis mosseae) versus a mixed inoculum containing a bacterial and fungal consortium, including different AM species, on Richter 110 rootstock. Results showed that the impact of a single AM fungus and of a complex microbial inoculum on the grapevine transcriptome differed. After 3 months, roots exclusively were colonized after the F. mosseae treatment and several AM marker genes were found to be upregulated. The mixed inoculum led only to traces of colonization by AM fungi, but elicited an important transcriptional regulation. Additionally, the expression of genes belonging to categories such as nutrient transport, transcription factors, and cell wall-related genes was significantly altered in both treatments, but the exact genes affected differed in the two conditions. These findings advance our understanding about the impact of soil beneficial microbes on the root system of a woody plant, also offering the basis for novel approaches in grapevine cultivation.

Details

ISSN :
14321890
Volume :
27
Issue :
5
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Mycorrhiza
Accession number :
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