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English: In the diagram, Marchantia liverworts are used as a proxy for plants’ basal microbiomes.
Marchantia microbiomes are the product of soil microbiomes and other environmental sources. Most bacteria in a plant microbiome are introduced to their soil as minor contributors from other environmental sources, such as rain and wind propagated microbes. Essential bacteria should be present in microbiomes from Marchantia grown in both the wild and in vitro conditions. By comparing M. paleacea and M. polymorpha under wild and in vitro conditions, we aimed to identify key plant-associated bacteria.
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doi:10.1038/s41598-018-31168-0
Author Luis D. Alcaraz, Mariana Peimbert, Hugo R. Barajas, Ana E. Dorantes-Acosta, John L. Bowman & Mario A. Arteaga-Vázquez

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