Microbial Life Inside Posidonia Seeds: Beneficial Endophytes and Implications for Marine Plant Health
Dalila Crucitti, Alberto Sutera, Francesco Carimi, Stefano Barone, Francesca La Bella, Fabio Badalamenti, Roberto De Michele, Davide Pacifico

TL;DR
This study identifies beneficial microbes in Posidonia oceanica seeds that may help marine plants grow and survive, offering potential for conservation and restoration.
Contribution
The first evidence of culturable bacterial and fungal endophytes in Posidonia oceanica seeds, including potential vertical transmission of nitrogen-fixing microbes.
Findings
Posidonia oceanica seeds host diverse bacterial and fungal endophytes with plant-growth-promoting traits.
The presence of Candidatus Celerinatantimonas neptuna suggests possible vertical transmission of microbes from parent plants to seeds.
Abstract
Plant–microbe interactions are key drivers of plant health and ecosystem functioning, yet their roles in marine environments remain poorly understood. The seagrass Posidonia oceanica, a foundation species in the Mediterranean Sea, forms complex associations with microbial communities that influence its development and stress tolerance. Here, we provide the first evidence of culturable bacterial and fungal endophytes inhabiting P. oceanica seeds collected from the central Mediterranean, a region representing a major center of the species' genetic diversity. Using two different marine culture media, we isolated a diverse assemblage of endophytes, predominantly affiliated with Marinomonas, Celerinatantimonas, Vibrio, Halomonas, Kocuria, Bacillus, Metabacillus, Lysobacter, and Aureimonas, along with the fungi Paecilomyces maximus and Halophytophthora sp. Most bacterial isolates displayed…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMarine and coastal plant biology · Plant-Microbe Interactions and Immunity · Seaweed-derived Bioactive Compounds
