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    A core of rhizosphere bacterial taxa associates with two of the world’s most isolated plant congeners.

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    2021-09-01
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    Le Roux, Johannes, J.
    Crous, Padro, W.
    Kamutando, Casper, Nyaradzai
    Richardson, David, M.
    Strasberg, Dominique
    Wingfield, Michael, J.
    Wright, Mark, G.
    Valverde, Angel
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    Abstract
    Understanding the contributions of abiotic and biotic conditions to soil microbial diversity, structure, and function, remains a central focus in soil biology and biogeochemistry. Here we aim to determine how geography and host plant identity influence these different components of rhizosphere bacterial communities and endosymbionts associated with Acacia heterophylla on Réunion island (Mascarene archipelago, Indian Ocean) and A. koa in the Hawaiian Islands (Hawaiian archipelago, Pacific Ocean). These two tree species are remarkable: they are each other’s closest living relatives despite their habitats being more than 16 000 km apart.
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    https://hdl.handle.net/10646/4610
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    Le Roux, J.J. (et.al) .(2021). A core of rhizosphere bacterial taxa associates with two of the world’s most isolated plant congeners. Plant Soil 468, 277–294.
    Publisher
    Springer Nature
    Subject
    Acacia
    Bradyrhizobium
    Core microbiome
    Host selectivity
    Island biogeography
    Rhizosphere soil
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