@article{fdi:010090156, title = {{P}araburkholderia phytofirmans {P}s{JN} colonization of rice endosphere triggers an atypical transcriptomic response compared to rice native {B}urkholderia s.l. endophytes}, author = {{K}ing, {E}. and {W}allner, {A}. and {G}uigard, {L}. and {R}imbault, {I}sabelle and {P}arrinello, {H}. and {K}lonowska, {A}gnieszka and {M}oulin, {L}ionel and {C}zernic, {P}.}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{T}he plant microbiome has recently emerged as a reservoir for the development of sustainable alternatives to chemical fertilizers and pesticides. {H}owever, the response of plants to beneficial microbes emerges as a critical issue to understand the molecular basis of plant-microbiota interactions. {I}n this study, we combined root colonization, phenotypic and transcriptomic analyses to unravel the commonalities and specificities of the response of rice to closely related {B}urkholderia s.l. endophytes. {I}n general, these results indicate that a rice-non-native {B}urkholderia s.l. strain, {P}araburkholderia phytofirmans {P}s{JN}, is able to colonize the root endosphere while eliciting a markedly different response compared to rice-native {B}urkholderia s.l. strains. {T}his demonstrates the variability of plant response to microbes from different hosts of origin. {T}he most striking finding of the investigation was that a much more conserved response to the three endophytes used in this study is elicited in leaves compared to roots. {I}n addition, transcriptional regulation of genes related to secondary metabolism, immunity, and phytohormones appear to be markers of strain-specific responses. {F}uture studies need to investigate whether these findings can be extrapolated to other plant models and beneficial microbes to further advance the potential of microbiome-based solutions for crop production.}, keywords = {}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{S}cientific {R}eports - {N}ature}, volume = {13}, numero = {1}, pages = {10696 [17 ]}, ISSN = {2045-2322}, year = {2023}, DOI = {10.1038/s41598-023-37314-7}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010090156}, }