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High red/far-red ratio promotes root colonization of Serratia plymuthica A21-4 in tomato by root exudates-stimulated chemotaxis and biofilm formation

Guo, Z.; Qin, Y.; Lv, J.; Wang, X.; Ye, T.; Dong, X.; Du, N.; Zhang, T.; Piao, F.; Dong, H.; Shen, S.

2023-07-06 microbiology
10.1101/2023.07.06.547930 bioRxiv
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Effective colonization on plant roots is a prerequisite for plant growth promoting rhizobacterias (PGPR) to exert beneficial activities. Light is essential for plant growth, development and stress response. However, how light modulates root colonization of PGPR remains unclear. Here, we found that high red/far red(R/FR) light promoted and low R/FR light inhibited the colonization and growth enhancement of Serratia plymuthica A21-4 on tomato. Non-targeted metabolomic analysis of root exudates collected from different R/FR ratio treated tomato seedlings with A21-4 inoculation by ultra performance liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry showed that 64 primary metabolites including amino acids, sugars and organic acids in high R/FR light-grown plants significantly increased compared with those determined for low R/FR light-grown plants. Among them, 7 amino acids, 1 organic acid and 1 sugar obviously induced the chemotaxis and biofilm formation of A21-4 compared to the control. Furthermore, exogenous addition of five artificial root exudate compontents (leucine, methionine, glutamine, 6-aminocaproic acid and melezitose) regained and further increased the colonization and growth promoting ability of A21-4 in tomato under low R/FR light and high R/FR light, respectively, indicating their involvement in high R/FR light-regulated the interaction of tomato root and A21-4. Taken together, our results, for the first time, clearly demonstrate that high R/FR light-induced root exudates play a key role in chemotaxis, biofilm formation and root colonization of A21-4. This study provides new insights into the interactions of plant-PGPR under different light conditions and can help promote the combined application of light supplementation and PGPR to facilitate crop growth and health in green agricultural production.

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