Differential recruitment of plant growth-promoting bacteria community by soybean rhizosphere in no-tillage and integrated crop-livestock

IF 3.4 3区 生物学 Q1 PLANT SCIENCES Rhizosphere Pub Date : 2024-08-13 DOI:10.1016/j.rhisph.2024.100948
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Agricultural practices influence plant-microbe interactions in the rhizosphere and, particularly can drive the recruitment of plant growth-promoting bacteria (PGPB). This study assessed the PGPB community in soil under no-tillage (NT) and in the rhizosphere of maize and grass under integrated cro-livestock (ICL) to evaluate their influence on the recruitment of PGPB in the rhizosphere of soybean. Soil samples from the soybean rhizosphere under NT and ICL were collected and compared to samples collected from bulk soil and the rhizosphere of maize and grass in ICL, using the 16 S rRNA approach. The structure of the PGPB community differed (21.8% of variation) when comparing the rhizosphere of soybean in NT and ICL. The soybean rhizosphere in NT enriched distinct PGPB compared to those observed in ICL. The proportion of specialist PGPB was higher in the rhizosphere of soybean in ICL (33.8%) than in NT (26.5%). Regardless of the agricultural system, the rhizosphere of soybean showed a similar number of nodes, but ICL promoted a higher number of edges in the soybean rhizosphere. Bacillus and Mycobacterium were identified as the main keystone taxa in the rhizosphere of soybean in NT. In contrast, Streptomyces and Sphingomonas were keystone taxa in the rhizosphere of soybean in ICL. This study demonstrated distinct recruitment of PGPB by the rhizosphere of soybean based on agricultural systems, i.e., NT and ICL.

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免耕和农牧结合条件下大豆根瘤菌群对植物生长促进细菌群落的招募差异
农业实践会影响根圈中植物与微生物之间的相互作用,特别是会促进植物生长促进菌(PGPB)的繁殖。本研究评估了免耕(NT)土壤中的 PGPB 群落以及农牧结合(ICL)条件下玉米和草根圈中的 PGPB 群落,以评估它们对 PGPB 在大豆根圈中繁殖的影响。采用 16 S rRNA 方法采集了 NT 和 ICL 条件下大豆根圈的土壤样本,并将其与 ICL 条件下大块土壤以及玉米和禾本科植物根圈的样本进行了比较。在比较新台币和 ICL 条件下的大豆根圈时,PGPB 群落的结构存在差异(差异率为 21.8%)。与在 ICL 中观察到的 PGPB 相比,NT 中的大豆根圈富含独特的 PGPB。特异性 PGPB 在 ICL 大豆根圈中的比例(33.8%)高于 NT(26.5%)。无论农业系统如何,大豆根圈中的节点数量相似,但 ICL 促进了大豆根圈中边缘数量的增加。芽孢杆菌和分枝杆菌被确定为新界大豆根圈的主要关键类群。相比之下,链霉菌和鞘氨单胞菌是 ICL 大豆根圈中的关键类群。这项研究表明,大豆根圈对 PGPB 的招募是基于不同的农业系统,即新界和 ICL。
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Rhizosphere
Rhizosphere Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Agronomy and Crop Science
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155
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期刊介绍: Rhizosphere aims to advance the frontier of our understanding of plant-soil interactions. Rhizosphere is a multidisciplinary journal that publishes research on the interactions between plant roots, soil organisms, nutrients, and water. Except carbon fixation by photosynthesis, plants obtain all other elements primarily from soil through roots. We are beginning to understand how communications at the rhizosphere, with soil organisms and other plant species, affect root exudates and nutrient uptake. This rapidly evolving subject utilizes molecular biology and genomic tools, food web or community structure manipulations, high performance liquid chromatography, isotopic analysis, diverse spectroscopic analytics, tomography and other microscopy, complex statistical and modeling tools.
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