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surfaces. Root exudates are complex chemical mixtures that are spatially and temporally dynamic. Identifying the exact chemical(s) that mediate recruitment of soil bacteria to specific regions of the roots is thus challenging. Here, we connect patterns of bacterial chemotaxis responses and sensing by chemoreceptors to chemicals found in root exudates gradients and identify key chemical signals that shape root surface colonization in different plants and regions of the roots.The thermotolerant yeast Ogataea parapolymorpha (formerly Hansenula polymorpha) is a