Exploring the impact of altitude variability and apple genotype on the epiphytic microbiome
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2025-03-20ISSN
1473-5903
Abstract
Studying fruit microbial communities has been instrumental in understanding how
this plant-associated microbiome influences key host functionalities. However, the
impact of environmental changes and host genotype on this microbiome is
unclear. This research aims to analyse, using 16S rRNA and ITS amplicon
sequencing, the potential effect of altitudinal conditions and genotype on the
epiphytic apple microbiome. Looking for key microbial genera with potential as
biocontrol or pathogenic agents and characterizing each cultivar’s core
microbiome. The results revealed that the microbial communities on the apple
peel comprise 64 bacterial and 49 fungal genera. Fungal diversity was affected by
altitude, while bacterial assemblies varied across cultivars. Within these
communities, some microorganisms with potential beneficial activity were
detected in the valley which showed higher abundance than mountain orchards,
suggesting a localized influence of environmental conditions. The core microbiome
of each cultivar revealed significant genotype-dependent microbial associations
and included several beneficial microbial taxa such as Aureobasidium and
Vishniacozyma. These insights further our understanding of the interactions
between plant genotypes, geographical location, and fruit epiphytic communities,
revealing in the process possible biocontrol candidates. This information plays an
important role in the pursuit of new modern agricultural methodologies that could
minimise the reliance on chemical pesticides.
Document Type
Article
Document version
Published version
Language
English
Subject (CDU)
633 - Field crops and their production
Pages
14
Publisher
Taylor and Francis Group
Is part of
International Journal of Agricultural Sustainability
Recommended citation
Sánchez, A. M., Oliva, J., Abdelfattah, A., Torres, R., Vilanova, L., & Teixidó, N. (2025). Exploring the impact of altitude variability and apple genotype on the epiphytic microbiome. International Journal of Agricultural Sustainability, 23(1): 2480955. https://doi.org/10.1080/14735903.2025.2480955
Grant agreement number
FEDER/ / /EU/ /
MICINN/Programa Estatal de generación del conocimiento y fortalecimiento científico y tecnológico del sistema I+D+i y Programa Estatal de I+D+i orientada a los retos de la Sociedad/PID2020-117607RR-I00/ES/Influencia de las condiciones ambientales en la plasticidad fenotípica, microbioma y potencial de conservación de manzanas/ENVIRONAPPLE
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Postcollita
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