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Título: Microbiomes of Velloziaceae from phosphorus-impoverished soils of the campos rupestres, a biodiversity hotspot.
Autoria: CAMARGO, A. P.
SOUZA, R. S. C. de
COSTA, P. de B.
GERHARDT, I. R.
DANTE, R. A.
TEODORO, G. S.
ABRAHÃO, A.
LAMBERS, H.
CARAZZOLLE, M. F.
HUNTEMANN, M.
CLUM, A.
FOSTER, B.
FOSTER, B.
ROUX, S.
PALANIAPPAN, K.
VARGHESE, N.
MUKHERJEE, S.
REDDY, T. B. K.
DAUM, C.
COPELAND, A.
CHENM U, M. A.
IVANOVA, N. N.
KYRPIDES, N. C.
PENNACCHIO, C.
ELOE-FADROSH, E. A.
ARRUDA, P.
OLIVEIRA, R. S.
Afiliação: ANTONIO PEDRO CAMARGO, Unicamp; RAFAEL SOARES CORREA DE SOUZA, Unicamp; PATRÍCIA DE BRITTO COSTA, Unicamp, University of Western Australia; ISABEL RODRIGUES GERHARDT, CNPTIA, Unicamp; RICARDO AUGUSTO DANTE, CNPTIA, Unicamp; GRAZIELLE SALES TEODORO, UFPA; ANNA ABRAHÃO, Unicamp, University of Western Australia; HANS LAMBERS, University of Western Australia; MARCELO FALSARELLA CARAZZOLLE, Unicamp; MARCEL HUNTEMANN, Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute; ALICIA CLUM, Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute; BRIAN FOSTER, Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute; BRYCE FOSTER, Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute; SIMON ROUX, Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute; KRISHNAVENI PALANIAPPAN, Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute; NEHA VARGHESE, Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute; SUPRATIM MUKHERJEE, Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute; T. B. K. REDDY, Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute; CHRIS DAUM, Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute; ALEX COPELAND, Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute; I.-MIN A. CHEN, Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute; NATALIA N. IVANOVA, Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute; NIKOS C. KYRPIDES, Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute; CHRISTA PENNACCHIO, Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute; EMILEY A. ELOE-FADROSH, Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute; PAULO ARRUDA, Unicamp; RAFAEL SILVA OLIVEIRA, Unicamp, University of Western Australia.
Ano de publicação: 2019
Referência: Scientific Data, v. 6, p. 1-11, 2019.
Conteúdo: The rocky, seasonally-dry and nutrient-impoverished soils of the Brazilian campos rupestres impose severe growth-limiting conditions on plants. Species of a dominant plant family, Velloziaceae, are highly specialized to low-nutrient conditions and seasonal water availability of this environment, where phosphorus (P) is the key limiting nutrient. Despite plant-microbe associations playing critical roles in stressful ecosystems, the contribution of these interactions in the campos rupestres remains poorly studied. Here we present the first microbiome data of Velloziaceae spp. thriving in contrasting substrates of campos rupestres. We assessed the microbiomes of Vellozia epidendroides, which occupies shallow patches of soil, and Barbacenia macrantha, growing on exposed rocks. The prokaryotic and fungal profiles were assessed by rRNA barcode sequencing of epiphytic and endophytic compartments of roots, stems, leaves and surrounding soil/rocks. We also generated root and substrate (rock/soil)-associated metagenomes of each plant species. We foresee that these data will contribute to decipher how the microbiome contributes to plant functioning in the campos rupestres, and to unravel new strategies for improved crop productivity in stressful environments.
Thesagro: Microrganismo
NAL Thesaurus: Velloziaceae
Microorganisms
Microbiome
Palavras-chave: Microbioma de plantas
Campos rupestres brasileiros
Sequenciamento genético
Condições extremas
Solos
Stressful environments
DNA sequencing
Soils
Digital Object Identifier: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-019-0141-3
Notas: Article number: 140.
Tipo do material: Artigo de periódico
Acesso: openAccess
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