Variation in root exudate composition influences soil microbiome membership and function

2021 
Root exudation is one of the primary processes that mediate interactions between plant roots, microorganisms, and the soil matrix. Previous research has shown that plant root exudate profiles vary between species and genotypes which can likely support different microbial associations. Here, utilizing distinct sorghum genotypes as a model system, we characterized the chemical heterogeneity between root exudates and the effects of that variability on soil microbial membership and metabolisms. Distinct exudate chemical profiles were quantified and used to formulate synthetic root exudate treatments, a High Organic acid Treatment (HOT) and a High Sugar Treatment (HST). Root exudate treatments were added to laboratory soil reactors and 16S rRNA gene profiling illustrated distinct microbial membership in response to HST or HOT amendments. Alpha and beta diversity metrics were significantly different between treatments, (Shannon’s, p
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