Streptomyces enrichment in roots during drought is uncoupled from plant benefit and is driven by host suppression of iron uptake and immunity
Highlights • Streptomyces are enriched in roots during drought via suppressed immunity and Fe uptake • Drought-induced suppression of iron uptake is conserved across ∼160 mya of plant evolution • Some Streptomyces improve plant performance under drought and low iron • Plant benefits are independent of enrichment and instead driven by intra-genus antagonism