An overview of plasmid transfer in the plant microbiome

Plant microbiomes are pivotal for healthy plant physiological development. Microbes live in complex co-association with plant hosts, and interactions within these microbial communities vary with plant genotype, plant compartment, phenological stage, and soil properties, among others. Plant microbiom...

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Veröffentlicht in:Plasmid 2023-07, Vol.127, p.102695-102695, Article 102695
Hauptverfasser: Sánchez-Salazar, Angela M., Taparia, Tanvi, Olesen, Asmus K., Acuña, Jacquelinne J., Sørensen, Søren J., Jorquera, Milko A.
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Zusammenfassung:Plant microbiomes are pivotal for healthy plant physiological development. Microbes live in complex co-association with plant hosts, and interactions within these microbial communities vary with plant genotype, plant compartment, phenological stage, and soil properties, among others. Plant microbiomes also harbor a substantial and diverse pool of mobile genes encoded on plasmids. Several plasmid functions attributed to plant-associated bacteria are relatively poorly understood. Additionally, the role of plasmids in disseminating genetic traits within plant compartments is not well known. Here, we present the current knowledge on the occurrence, diversity, function, and transfer of plasmids in plant microbiomes, emphasizing the factors that could modulate gene transfer in-planta. We also describe the role of the plant microbiome as a plasmid reservoir and the dissemination of its genetic material. We include a brief discussion on the current methodological limitations in studying plasmid transfer within plant microbiomes. This information could be useful to elucidate the dynamics of the bacterial gene pools, the adaptations different organisms have made, and variations in bacterial populations that might have never been described before, particularly in complex microbial communities associated with plants in natural and anthropogenic impacted environments. •The phytosphere is a hotspot for plasmid transfer between bacteria.•The microbiome and its plasmids may differ between phytosphere compartment.•High bacterial diversity does not mean high plasmid transfer rates in plants.•Factors influencing plasmid transfer in the phytosphere are unknown.•Novel methodologies are needed to study plasmid transfer in the phytosphere.
ISSN:0147-619X
1095-9890
DOI:10.1016/j.plasmid.2023.102695