Effects of antibiotics on the endophyte and phyllosphere bacterial communities of lotus from above and below surface water in a typical shallow lake

Primer Autor
Bai, Junhong
Co-autores
Zhang, Ling
Zhai, Yujia
Zhang, Kegang
Wang, Yaqi
Xiao, Rong
Jorquera, Milko A.
Título
Effects of antibiotics on the endophyte and phyllosphere bacterial communities of lotus from above and below surface water in a typical shallow lake
Editorial
ELSEVIER FRANCE-EDITIONS SCIENTIFIQUES MEDICALES ELSEVIER
Revista
PLANT PHYSIOLOGY AND BIOCHEMISTRY
Lenguaje
en
Resumen
Antibiotics are ubiquitous pollutants that are widely found in aquatic ecosystems, where the bacterial community of aquatic plants is influenced by antibiotics. However, differences between endophyte and phyllosphere bacteria of Lotus from above and below surface water remains unclear. Lotus samples from above and below the surface water were collected to investigate the differences in endophyte and phyllosphere bacteria and dominant environmental factors in regions with low (L-) and high (H-) total antibiotic levels. There were significant differences in Shannon diversity between endophyte and phyllosphere bacteria except between the below-surface water phyllosphere bacteria and below-surface water endophytes in both L-antibiotic and H-antibiotic regions, with higher values for phyllosphere bacteria. The dominant phylum in all phyllosphere samples was Proteobacteria (76.1%-92.5%), while Cyanobacteria (47.8%-81.1%) was dominant in all endophyte samples. The dominant source of above-surface water endophytes was below-surface water endophytes (83.68-91.25%), below-surface water phyllosphere bacteria (48.43-55.91%) for above-surface water phyllosphere bacteria, and above-surface water endophytes (53.83-61.80%) for below-surface water endophytes, while the dominant contributor to the below-surface water phyllosphere bacteria was also below-surface water endophytes (52.96-61.00%) in two regions, indicating that antibiotic stress changed the sink-source relationship between endophytes and phyllosphere bacteria. The physical-chemical properties of surface water and sediments could be responsible for the variations in the above- and below-surface water endophytes and phyllosphere bacteria in both regions. It is suggested that antibiotics may have a substantial effect on endophyte and phyllosphere bacterial community.
Fecha Publicación
2023
Tipo de Recurso
artículo original
doi
10.1016/j.plaphy.2023.107812
Formato Recurso
PDF
Palabras Claves
Antibiotics
Emergent aquatic plants
Endophyte
Phyllosphere
Shallow lake
Ubicación del archivo
Categoría OCDE
Ciencias de las plantas
Materias
Antibióticos
Plantas acuáticas emergentes
Endófito
filosfera
lago poco profundo
Identificador del recurso (Mandatado-único)
artículo original
Versión del recurso (Recomendado-único)
versión publicada
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metadata
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Id de Web of Science
WOS:001025761200001
ISSN
0981-9428
Tipo de ruta
hibrida
Categoría WOS
Ciencias de las plantas
Referencia del Financiador (Mandatado si es aplicable-repetible)
NSFC 51961125201
ANID NSFC190012
ANID 190012
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