Endophytic Microbiome Responses to Sulfur Availability in Beta vulgaris (L.)

Int J Mol Sci. 2021 Jul 2;22(13):7184. doi: 10.3390/ijms22137184.

Abstract

Sulfur is an essential plant macronutrient, and its adequate supply allows an efficient root storage and sugar extractability in sugar beets (Beta&nbsp;vulgaris L.). In this study, we investigated the effect of changes in sulfur availability on the endophytic community structure of sugar beets. Plants were hydroponically grown in a complete nutrient solution (S-supplied), a nutrient solution without MgSO4 (S-deprived), and a nutrient solution without MgSO4 for six days and resupplied with 100 μM MgSO4 for 48 h (S-resupplied). The sulfur status was monitored by inductively coupled plasma ICP-OES, and combustion analysis together with the evaluation of microRNA395 as a biomarker for sulfate status. Metabarcoding of the bacterial 16S rRNA gene was carried out in order to determine leaf endophytic community structure. The Shannon diversity index significantly differed (p < 0.05) between sulfate-supplied and sulfate-deprived seedlings. Validation by Real-Time PCR showed a significant increase (p < 0.05) of Burkholderia spp. in sulfate-deprived plants as compared to sulfate-supplied ones. The study sheds new light on the effects of nutrient deficiency on the microbiome of sugar beet plants.

Keywords: Next Generation Sequencing (NGS); Sulfur; endophytic community; sugar beet.

MeSH terms

  • Beta vulgaris / microbiology*
  • Endophytes*
  • Metagenome
  • Microbiota*
  • Sulfur*

Substances

  • Sulfur