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SRX24171785: Lemna minor bacterial microbiomes; Genotype 5; Microbiome source 2; Protist addition
1 ILLUMINA (Illumina MiSeq) run: 51,411 spots, 23M bases, 6.9Mb downloads

Design: 16S rRNA V5V6 region (799f1115r primer pair)
Submitted by: Holden Arboretum
Study: Trophic interactions in microbiomes influence plant host population size and ecosystem function
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Plant microbiomes that comprise diverse microorganisms, including prokaryotes, eukaryotes, and viruses, are the key determinant of plant population dynamics and ecosystem function. Despite their importance, little is known about how interactions, especially trophic interactions, between microbes from different domains modify the importance of microbiomes for plant hosts and ecosystems. Using the common duckweed Lemna minor, we experimentally examined the effects of predation (by bacterivorous protists) and parasitism (by bacteriophages) within microbiomes on plant population size and ecosystem phosphorus removal. Our results revealed that the addition of predators increased plant population size and phosphorus removal whereas the addition of parasites showed the opposite pattern. The structural equation modeling further pointed out that predation and parasitism affected plant population size and ecosystem function via distinct mechanisms that were both mediated by microbiomes. Our results highlight the importance of understanding microbial trophic interactions for predicting the outcomes and ecosystem impacts of plant-microbiome symbiosis.
Sample: Lemna minor bacterial microbiomes
SAMN40761693 • SRS20948205 • All experiments • All runs
Organism: Lemna minor
Library:
Name: A6
Instrument: Illumina MiSeq
Strategy: AMPLICON
Source: METAGENOMIC
Selection: PCR
Layout: PAIRED
Runs: 1 run, 51,411 spots, 23M bases, 6.9Mb
Run# of Spots# of BasesSizePublished
SRR2857207751,41123M6.9Mb2024-04-05

ID:
32482759

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