: Lettuce, a widely consumed raw vegetable, harbors leaf-associated microbial communities whose understanding and prediction are crucial for plant and human health. While environmental factors are known to strongly influence plant leaf microbiomes, the role of plant-specific determinants in shaping microbial diversity remains unclear. In this study, we investigated how three key plant factors -genetic distance, plant variety and leaf micro- and macronutrient content- influence the composition and diversity of lettuce leaf bacterial communities, by analyzing 131 fully-sequenced Lactuca sativa genotypes via 16S rRNA amplicon sequencing. Our findings revealed that variety, as defined by breeders, exerts a greater influence on bacterial community diversity than genetic distance or variations in leaf nutrient levels. Together with available and detailed shoot traits they explained 13.4% of the observed bacterial diversity. Inspection of 9 specific leaf morphological traits, with further validation by MAGs analysis, showed that heart formation, head height, and venation types significantly shaped bacterial richness and evenness, mainly acting on non-hub members. These results highlight the strong relationship between leaf morphology and bacterial community structure, suggesting that phenotypic traits play an outsized but understudied role in shaping the leaf microbiota, a crucial aspect of the edible microbiome.

Plant phenotypic differentiation outweighs genetic variation in shaping the lettuce leaf microbiota

Capparotto, Arianna;Giovannetti, Marco
2026-01-01

Abstract

: Lettuce, a widely consumed raw vegetable, harbors leaf-associated microbial communities whose understanding and prediction are crucial for plant and human health. While environmental factors are known to strongly influence plant leaf microbiomes, the role of plant-specific determinants in shaping microbial diversity remains unclear. In this study, we investigated how three key plant factors -genetic distance, plant variety and leaf micro- and macronutrient content- influence the composition and diversity of lettuce leaf bacterial communities, by analyzing 131 fully-sequenced Lactuca sativa genotypes via 16S rRNA amplicon sequencing. Our findings revealed that variety, as defined by breeders, exerts a greater influence on bacterial community diversity than genetic distance or variations in leaf nutrient levels. Together with available and detailed shoot traits they explained 13.4% of the observed bacterial diversity. Inspection of 9 specific leaf morphological traits, with further validation by MAGs analysis, showed that heart formation, head height, and venation types significantly shaped bacterial richness and evenness, mainly acting on non-hub members. These results highlight the strong relationship between leaf morphology and bacterial community structure, suggesting that phenotypic traits play an outsized but understudied role in shaping the leaf microbiota, a crucial aspect of the edible microbiome.
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https://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40793-026-00850-6#citeas
16S metabarcoding; Edible microbiome; Leaf ionome; Leaf microbiome; Leaf phenotypic traits; Lettuce
Capparotto, Arianna; Chesneau, Guillaume; Tondello, Alessandra; Orellana, Esteban; Stevanato, Piergiorgio; Bonato, Tiziano; Squartini, Andrea; Hacquar...espandi
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