Linking Tree Health, Rhizosphere Physicochemical Properties, and Microbiome in Acute Oak Decline

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Autor(a) principal: Pinho, Diogo
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Barroso, Cristina, Froufe, Hugo, Brown, Nathan, Vanguelova, Elena, Egas, Conceição, Denman, Sandra
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10316/101315
https://doi.org/10.3390/f11111153
Resumo: Forest decline diseases are complex processes driven by biotic and abiotic factors. Although information about host–microbiome–environment interactions in agricultural systems is emerging rapidly, similar studies on tree health are still in their infancy. We used acute oak decline (AOD) as a model system to understand whether the rhizosphere physicochemical properties and microbiome are linked to tree health by studying these two factors in healthy and diseased trees located in three sites in di erent AOD stages—low, mid and severe. We found significant changes in the rhizosphere properties and microbiome composition across the di erent AOD sites and between the tree health conditions. Rhizosphere pH correlated with microbiome composition, with the microbial assemblages changing in more acidic soils. At the severe AOD site, the oak trees exhibited the lowest rhizosphere pH and distinct microbiome, regardless of their health condition, whereas, at the low and mid-stage AOD sites, only diseased trees showed lower pH and the microbial composition di ered significantly from healthy trees. On these two sites, less extreme soil conditions and a high presence of host-beneficial microbiota were observed in the healthy oak trees. For the first time, this study gathers evidence of associations among tree health conditions, rhizosphere properties and microbiome as well as links aboveground tree decline symptoms to the belowground environment. This provides a baseline of rhizosphere community profiling of UK oak trees and paves the way for these associations to be investigated in other tree species su ering decline disease events.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Linking Tree Health, Rhizosphere Physicochemical Properties, and Microbiome in Acute Oak Decline
title Linking Tree Health, Rhizosphere Physicochemical Properties, and Microbiome in Acute Oak Decline
spellingShingle Linking Tree Health, Rhizosphere Physicochemical Properties, and Microbiome in Acute Oak Decline
Pinho, Diogo
acute oak decline
decline disease
microbiome
rhizosphere
soil chemistry
tree health
title_short Linking Tree Health, Rhizosphere Physicochemical Properties, and Microbiome in Acute Oak Decline
title_full Linking Tree Health, Rhizosphere Physicochemical Properties, and Microbiome in Acute Oak Decline
title_fullStr Linking Tree Health, Rhizosphere Physicochemical Properties, and Microbiome in Acute Oak Decline
title_full_unstemmed Linking Tree Health, Rhizosphere Physicochemical Properties, and Microbiome in Acute Oak Decline
title_sort Linking Tree Health, Rhizosphere Physicochemical Properties, and Microbiome in Acute Oak Decline
author Pinho, Diogo
author_facet Pinho, Diogo
Barroso, Cristina
Froufe, Hugo
Brown, Nathan
Vanguelova, Elena
Egas, Conceição
Denman, Sandra
author_role author
author2 Barroso, Cristina
Froufe, Hugo
Brown, Nathan
Vanguelova, Elena
Egas, Conceição
Denman, Sandra
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pinho, Diogo
Barroso, Cristina
Froufe, Hugo
Brown, Nathan
Vanguelova, Elena
Egas, Conceição
Denman, Sandra
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv acute oak decline
decline disease
microbiome
rhizosphere
soil chemistry
tree health
topic acute oak decline
decline disease
microbiome
rhizosphere
soil chemistry
tree health
description Forest decline diseases are complex processes driven by biotic and abiotic factors. Although information about host–microbiome–environment interactions in agricultural systems is emerging rapidly, similar studies on tree health are still in their infancy. We used acute oak decline (AOD) as a model system to understand whether the rhizosphere physicochemical properties and microbiome are linked to tree health by studying these two factors in healthy and diseased trees located in three sites in di erent AOD stages—low, mid and severe. We found significant changes in the rhizosphere properties and microbiome composition across the di erent AOD sites and between the tree health conditions. Rhizosphere pH correlated with microbiome composition, with the microbial assemblages changing in more acidic soils. At the severe AOD site, the oak trees exhibited the lowest rhizosphere pH and distinct microbiome, regardless of their health condition, whereas, at the low and mid-stage AOD sites, only diseased trees showed lower pH and the microbial composition di ered significantly from healthy trees. On these two sites, less extreme soil conditions and a high presence of host-beneficial microbiota were observed in the healthy oak trees. For the first time, this study gathers evidence of associations among tree health conditions, rhizosphere properties and microbiome as well as links aboveground tree decline symptoms to the belowground environment. This provides a baseline of rhizosphere community profiling of UK oak trees and paves the way for these associations to be investigated in other tree species su ering decline disease events.
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