Microbiota and horizontal microbial transmission dynamics associated with bramble (Rubus spp.) flowers
Haoran Shi, Stefan Ratering, Bellinda Schneider, Dirk Höper, Sylvia Schnell

TL;DR
This study explores how insect visits influence the microbial communities on bramble flowers, showing that insects significantly shape the diversity and structure of these microbial networks.
Contribution
The study reveals how insect visitation and environmental factors differentially shape bacterial and fungal networks in bramble flowers.
Findings
Insect visitation increases microbial load and alters bacterial community diversity in bramble flowers.
Bagged flowers have more internally connected microbial networks compared to open flowers.
Cladosporium is a key hub genus in bacteria-fungi interactions across all flower groups.
Abstract
Microbes are integral players in plant–insect networks, and play crucial roles in host health and ecological interactions. However, the horizontal microbial transmission dynamics via flowers remain insufficiently understood, particularly in hub plants visited by diverse insect communities. Here, using 16S rRNA gene and ITS2 metabarcoding, we characterized the bacterial and fungal communities associated with open flowers, insect-excluded bagged flowers, and flower buds of bramble (Rubus spp.), a highly insect-visited hub plant. Our results show that environmental deposition and insect visitation significantly altered floral microbiota diversity and microbial load, particularly for bacterial communities. Insect visitation potentially enriched fermentative and probably also pathogenic bacteria, including Spiroplasma. While bagged flowers and open flowers both showed high within-group…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPlant and animal studies · Insect symbiosis and bacterial influences · Plant Pathogenic Bacteria Studies
