Comparative metagenomic analysis of bacterial and fungal communities associated with bayoud-resistant and susceptible date palm cultivars in the Zagora oasis-Morocco
Aliou Moussa Diouf, Abdou Lahat Mbaye, Maimouna Deh, Rachid Lahlali, Mohamed Aziz Elhoumaizi, Zineb Rchiad, Mustapha Barakate

TL;DR
This study compares the soil and root microbes of resistant and susceptible date palm cultivars to understand how they respond to a fungal disease called bayoud.
Contribution
It is the first study to compare microbial communities in bayoud-resistant and susceptible date palm cultivars.
Findings
Resistant and susceptible date palm cultivars showed distinct bacterial and fungal microbiome compositions.
Susceptible cultivars had higher enrichment of beneficial genera like Pseudomonas and Trichoderma.
Date palm cultivars had a stronger influence on bacterial than fungal community composition.
Abstract
Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. albedinis (Foa) is a destructive soil-borne fungal pathogen responsible for bayoud disease, which threatens date palm cultivation in North Africa. This disease has caused significant agricultural losses, particularly in Morocco, where the Zagora oasis is a key region for date palm production. Within this oasis, two cultivars—Black Bousthammi and Jihel—are mainly cultivated and exhibit complete resistance and high susceptibility to Foa, respectively. Thus, this study aimed to identify and compare the bacterial and fungal communities associated with the two cultivars and understand their assemblage regarding the disease resistance or susceptibility. Moreover, we explored the influence of each cultivar on the composition and structure of its root-associated microbiome and examined its relationship with the microbial populations present in the surrounding bulk…
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TopicsDate Palm Research Studies · Plant-Microbe Interactions and Immunity · Mycorrhizal Fungi and Plant Interactions
