Host Lifeform Shapes Phyllospheric Microbiome Assembly in Mountain Lake: Deterministic Selection and Stochastic Colonization Dynamics
Qishan Xue, Jinxian Liu, Yirui Cao, Yuqi Wei

TL;DR
This study explores how different aquatic plants shape their leaf surface bacterial communities in a mountain lake, revealing how deterministic and random processes influence microbial diversity.
Contribution
The study identifies distinct assembly mechanisms of phyllospheric microbiomes across four macrophyte species in a subalpine lake.
Findings
Gammaproteobacteria dominate in three macrophytes, while Alphaproteobacteria dominate in Myriophyllum spicatum.
Deterministic processes govern S. validus and M. spicatum, while stochastic processes govern H. vulgaris and N. peltatum.
Water chemistry and leaf composition are key drivers of bacterial community β-diversity.
Abstract
The phyllosphere microbiome of aquatic macrophytes constitutes an integral component of freshwater ecosystems, serving crucial functions in global biogeochemical cycling and anthropogenic pollutant remediation. In this study, we examined the assembly mechanisms of epiphytic bacterial communities across four phylogenetically diverse macrophyte species (Scirpus validus, Hippuris vulgaris, Nymphoides peltatum, and Myriophyllum spicatum) inhabiting Ningwu Mayinghai Lake (38.87° N, 112.20° E), a vulnerable subalpine freshwater system in Shanxi Province, China. Through 16S rRNA amplicon sequencing, we demonstrate marked phyllospheric microbiome divergence, as follows: Gammaproteobacteria dominated S. validus, H. vulgaris and N. peltatum, while Alphaproteobacteria dominated in M. spicatum. The nitrate, nitrite, and pH value of water bodies and the chlorophyll, leaf nitrogen, and carbon…
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TopicsMicrobial Community Ecology and Physiology · Protist diversity and phylogeny · Gut microbiota and health
