花被
生物
泛菌
瘦果
紫锥菊(动物)
发芽
植物
微生物
拟杆菌
抗菌剂
内生真菌在植物防御中的应用
微生物群
细菌
微生物学
生态学
生物信息学
遗传学
16S核糖体RNA
雄蕊
花粉
作者
Massimiliano Cardinale,Marian Viola,Elisangela Miceli,Teresa Faddetta,Anna Maria Puglia,Valentina Maggini,Corrado Tani,Fabio Firenzuoli,Silvia Schiff,Patrizia Bogani,Renato Fani,Alessio Papini
标识
DOI:10.1007/s00253-021-11212-2
摘要
Abstract Echinacea purpurea is a plant cultivated worldwide for its pharmaceutical properties, mainly related to the stimulation of the immune system in the treatment of respiratory infections. The cypselas (fruits) of E. purpurea were examined in order to investigate the presence, localization and potential function(s) of endophytic microorganisms. Electron and confocal microscopy observations showed that three different components of microorganisms were associated to cypselas of E. purpurea : (i) one endocellular bacterial component in the cotyledons, enclosed within the host membrane; (ii) another more generic bacterial component adhering to the external side of the perianth; and (iii) a fungal component inside the porous layer of the perianth, the woody and porous modified residual of the flower, in the form of numerous hyphae able to cross the wall between adjacent cells. Isolated bacteria were affiliated to the genera Paenibacillus , Pantoea , and Sanguibacter . Plate tests showed a general resistance to six different antibiotics and also to an antimicrobial-producing Rheinheimera sp. test strain. Finally, microbiome-deprived E. purpurea seeds showed a reduced ability to germinate, suggesting an active role of the microbiome in the plant vitality. Our results suggest that the endophytic bacterial community of E. purpurea , previously found in roots and stem/leaves, might be already carried at the seed stage, hosted by the cotyledons. A further microbial fungal component is transported together with the seed in the perianth of the cypsela, whose remarkable structure may be considered as an adaptation for fungal transportation, and could influence the capability of the seed to germinate in the soil. Key Points • The fruit of Echinacea purpurea contains fungi not causing any damage to the plant. • The seed cotyledons contain endocellular bacteria. • Seed/fruit deprived of the microbiome showed a reduced ability to germinate.
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