DOI: 10.1099/acmi.0.001189.v3 ISSN: 2516-8290

Metagenome-assembled genomes from the temperate forest phyllosphere in Eastern Canada

David A.N. Ross, Jocelyn Lauzon, Vladimir Makarenkov, Steven W. Kembel

The phyllosphere is host to diverse microbial communities surviving in dynamic environmental conditions and which form important relationships with their hosts. Here, we constructed metagenome-assembled genomes (MAGs) from 25 temperate forest phyllosphere samples collected in Eastern Canada. We found 423 dereplicated MAGs with completeness ≥50% and contamination ≤10%, using a combination of co-assembly strategies. The MAGs were predominantly classified into the bacterial phyla Pseudomonadota ( n =197), Actinomycetota ( n =88) and Acidobacteriota ( n =50) and included two archaeal MAGs in the phylum Thermoproteota . These genomes can help to improve reference database entries of phyllosphere-affiliated microbes, increasing our understanding of phyllosphere microbial phylogenomic and community dynamics and the ecological roles of phyllosphere microbiomes.

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