Endophytic Bacterial Microbiome Diversity in Early Developmental Stage Plant Tissues of Wheat Varieties

Plants (Basel). 2020 Feb 18;9(2):266. doi: 10.3390/plants9020266.

Abstract

Endophytic bacteria are an important part of different functions in plants that lead to plants' production characteristics as well as their stress response mechanisms. Endophytic bacterial diversity was analyzed in this study to describe 16S rRNA variability and changes in the leaves of drought-tolerant and drought-susceptible wheat when growth under in vitro conditions. A metagenomic analysis was applied and a pilot exploratory study was performed to prove this type of analysis as applicable to tracking endophytic bacterial diversity changes when a drought stress is applied to an in vitro culture of wheat. The study showed that the changes in the bacterial endophytes' variabilities associated preferentially with the drought stress varietal characteristics of the analyzed wheat instead of the applied stress conditions.

Keywords: drought; endomicrobiome diversity; wheat.