Positive association between biotin and the abundance of root-feeding nematodes

Biotin is an essential micronutrient needed but not synthesized by animals. We performed a field experiment where we measured biotin levels and the community composition of nematodes in the rhizosphere of two legumes, the native Lotus corniculatus and an invasive alien, Lupinus polyphyllus. The rela...

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description Biotin is an essential micronutrient needed but not synthesized by animals. We performed a field experiment where we measured biotin levels and the community composition of nematodes in the rhizosphere of two legumes, the native Lotus corniculatus and an invasive alien, Lupinus polyphyllus. The relative abundance of root-feeding nematodes and the biotin concentration in nematodes were lower in the rhizosphere of the alien. We are the first to show that biotin levels in indigenous nematode populations are associated with the host plant species, and that the difference may affect nematode community. •Biotin levels in nematodes were lower in Lupinus as compared to Lotus soil.•The relative abundance of root feeders was smaller in Lupinus than Lotus soil.•Host plant species may modify micronutrient levels and nematode community.•The importance of symbiotic bacteria in biotin binding should be investigated.
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Avidins, biotin
Biochemistry and biology
Biological and medical sciences
Chemical, physicochemical, biochemical and biological properties
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Invasiveness
Lotus corniculatus
Lupinus polyphyllus
Nematoda
Nematode abundance
Physics, chemistry, biochemistry and biology of agricultural and forest soils
Soil science
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