Published June 6, 2017
| Version v1
Dataset
Open
Data from: Host genotype and age shape the leaf and root microbiomes of a wild perennial plant
Authors/Creators
- 1. Duke University
- 2. University of North Carolina
- 3. Joint Genome Institute
Description
Bacteria living on and in leaves and roots influence many aspects of plant health, so the extent of a plant's genetic control over its microbiota is of great interest to crop breeders and evolutionary biologists. Laboratory-based studies, because they poorly simulate true environmental heterogeneity, may misestimate or totally miss the influence of certain host genes on the microbiome. Here we report a large-scale field experiment to disentangle the effects of genotype, environment, age and year of harvest on bacterial communities associated with leaves and roots of Boechera stricta (Brassicaceae), a perennial wild mustard. Host genetic control of the microbiome is evident in leaves but not roots, and varies substantially among sites. Microbiome composition also shifts as plants age. Furthermore, a large proportion of leaf bacterial groups are shared with roots, suggesting inoculation from soil. Our results demonstrate how genotype-by-environment interactions contribute to the complexity of microbiome assembly in natural environments.
Notes
Files
bioinformatics_pipeline_Wagner_etal_2016.txt
Files
(85.2 MB)
| Name | Size | Download all |
|---|---|---|
|
md5:03ff8a4b2d39911ae1413953db7328ff
|
6.0 kB | Preview Download |
|
md5:6d221b5b68ba1180e437353a3a075400
|
88.4 kB | Download |
|
md5:4eba3341c49f2bafb166d2f165b97777
|
1.0 MB | Preview Download |
|
md5:d0d7cd6088c23713c8fc74d8602d3083
|
33.3 kB | Preview Download |
|
md5:485f186dd5bed9ddc122b7eb0e171fe1
|
13.0 MB | Download |
|
md5:94e72a175691e82cbbafd1d894680f4c
|
6.6 MB | Download |
|
md5:28455e855822d2d4febaa1310ac4e980
|
21.7 MB | Download |
|
md5:675e21741fe0d94d7de008e40bfd2aa6
|
1.4 MB | Download |
|
md5:ae883e82bc386a2472c5c4dd92a86818
|
111.7 kB | Preview Download |
|
md5:d555c44742173a121f01472ffc0020c9
|
327.2 kB | Download |
|
md5:d9dee24d27144209963edf0b7cd0e4e7
|
1.9 kB | Preview Download |
|
md5:a23b044e1b7bc9bf3fe6fef4f17362c2
|
129 Bytes | Preview Download |
|
md5:0bbd52e591fa2b1cd7bc6f1880ad567d
|
168.8 kB | Preview Download |
|
md5:d0b7f123c4a83d2ad37c6dba058be3b0
|
4.1 kB | Preview Download |
|
md5:1fa42a3bc8767f6a00c925d8b41516f7
|
6.0 MB | Preview Download |
|
md5:0f524b021e40b8549c6c5d1bfb5d5d7d
|
34.7 MB | Preview Download |
Additional details
Related works
- Is cited by
- 10.1038/ncomms12151 (DOI)
- Is supplemented by
- http://www.ebi.ac.uk/ena/data/view/PRJEB10570 (URL)