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Exploring the Root Microbiome: Extracting Bacterial Community Data from the Soil, Rhizosphere, and Root Endosphere
Published on: May 2, 2018
Sampling Root-Associated Microbiome Communities of Maize (Zea mays)
Alonso Favela1, Sierra Raglin2, Jason G Wallace3,4,5
1School of Plant Sciences, The University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona 85721, USA alonsof@arizona.edu sraglin2@illinois.edu.
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The soil microbiome of maize shapes its fitness, sustainability, and productivity. Accurately sampling maize's belowground microbial communities is important for identifying and characterizing these functions. Here, we describe a protocol to sample the maize rhizosphere (including the rhizoplane and endorhizosphere) and root zone (still influential but further from the root) in a form suitable for downstream analyses like culturing and DNA extractions. Although this protocol is written with Zea mays as the focus, these methods can generally be applied to any plant with similar fibrous root systems.
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