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Deterministic abiotic filtering and halophilic core microbiomes shape bacterial communities in costal salt flats (Sabkha) of southern Morocco.
Coastal salt flats (sabkhas) are among the most extreme terrestrial environments, characterized by high salinity, alkalinity, and limited water availability. As soil salinization expands worldwide, understanding how life persists in such habitats is increasingly important for sustainable agriculture. This study shows that sabkha ecosystems impose strong environmental filtering on plant-associated bacterial communities, leading to highly structured microbiomes across soil, root, and shoot compartments. Despite differences among sites and plant species, bacterial communities converged toward a shared halophilic core microbiome, dominated by salt-adapted genera that are resilient to extreme ionic stress. Importantly, many of these dominant bacteria were readily culturable, highlighting sabkhas as accessible reservoirs of stress-tolerant microbes. Our findings demonstrate that abiotic conditions outweigh plant identity in shaping microbiome assembly under extreme stress and reveal sabkha halophytes as valuable natural models for discovering microbes with potential applications in saline agriculture, soil restoration, and crop resilience in salt-affected environments.
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2026-04-13



