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Paralleled Dynamics of Arabidopsis Root Exudation and SynCom Assembly in a Controlled Environment

Joller, C.; Waelchli, J.; Schlaepfer, J.; Schlaeppi, K.

2026-01-30 plant biology
10.64898/2026.01.29.702624 bioRxiv
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Plant roots host defined microbial communities that differ from those found in the surrounding soil and these communities shift dynamically in response to plant development and environmental changes. Whilst it is widely accepted that root exudates play a key role in the assembly and dynamics of root-associated microbial communities, the underlying mechanisms are not well understood. This is partly due to a lack of controlled experimental systems that monitor both exudate- and microbiome-dynamics simultaneously. Here, we compared two microcosm systems commonly used in either root microbiome (clay particle-based) or root exudate studies (glass bead-based) for their suitability to simultaneously monitor both aspects. We evaluated these systems based on plant performance, bacterial growth, and time-resolved community and exudate profiling. In both systems, we reveal an exudate effect, characterised by higher bacterial diversity and Pseudomonas abundances in proximity to plant roots. While clay particles impeded exudate recovery, even when plants were removed from microcosms for exudate collection, the glass bead set-up allowed us to uncover dynamic exudate shifts during bacterial community establishment. This highlighted a transient increase of glucosinolates upon root colonisation by initially dominant Pseudomonas species. Overall, the comparison proved only the glass bead-based semi-hydroponic system to be suitable for the paralleled study of exudate and root microbiome dynamics.

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