Enrichment of putative plant growth promoting microorganisms in biodynamic compared to organic agriculture soils

IF 5.1 Q1 ECOLOGY ISME communications Pub Date : 2024-02-05 DOI:10.1093/ismeco/ycae021
Felix Milke, H. Rodas-Gaitán, Georg Meissner, Vincent Masson, M. Oltmanns, Morten Möller, Yvette Wohlfahrt, Boris Kulig, Alberto Acedo, Miriam Athmann, J. Fritz
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The potential of soils to maintain biological productivity, defined as soil health, is strongly influenced by human activity, such as agriculture. Therefore, soil management has always been a concern for sustainable agriculture and new methods that account for both soil health and crop yield must be found. Biofertilization using microbial inoculants emerges as a promising alternative to conventional interventions such as excessive mineral fertilization and herbicide use. Biodynamic preparations used as a central part of biodynamic agriculture have various effects on soil properties, such as microbial biomass and respiration. We conducted several biomarker experiments to infer the effect of biodynamic preparations on soil prokaryotic and fungal communities and compared results to organic management. Potential plant growth promoting Amplicon Sequence Variants (ASVs) were quantified using a commercial database based on their taxonomic identity. We found significantly higher numbers of putative plant growth promoting ASVs in biodynamically compared to organically treated soils. Furthermore, prokaryotic ASVs enriched in biodynamic preparations were found in higher numbers in biodynamically treated soils, indicating successful colonization after treatment. Experiments were conducted at three locations in Germany and 21 locations in France covering different crops and soil types. Altogether, our results indicate that biodynamic preparations can act as biofertilizers that promote soil health by increasing the abundance of plant growth promoting microorganisms.
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生物动力土壤与有机农业土壤中促进植物生长的假定微生物的富集比较
土壤保持生物生产力的潜力(即土壤健康)受到人类活动(如农业)的强烈影响。因此,土壤管理一直是可持续农业关注的问题,必须找到既能兼顾土壤健康又能提高作物产量的新方法。使用微生物接种剂进行生物肥料施肥是一种很有前途的方法,可以替代过量施用矿物肥料和使用除草剂等传统干预措施。作为生物动力农业的核心部分,生物动力制剂对微生物生物量和呼吸作用等土壤特性有各种影响。我们进行了几项生物标记实验,以推断生物动力制剂对土壤原核生物和真菌群落的影响,并将结果与有机管理进行比较。我们使用一个商业数据库,根据分类学特征对潜在的植物生长促进扩增子序列变体(ASV)进行了量化。我们发现,与有机处理的土壤相比,生物动力处理的土壤中潜在的促进植物生长的 ASV 数量要高得多。此外,生物动力制剂中富含的原核生物 ASV 在生物动力处理过的土壤中数量更多,这表明生物动力处理后的土壤定殖成功。实验分别在德国的三个地方和法国的 21 个地方进行,涉及不同的作物和土壤类型。总之,我们的研究结果表明,生物动力制剂可以作为生物肥料,通过增加植物生长促进微生物的数量来促进土壤健康。
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