Paraglomus and Glomus arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi induce the green tea catechin quality index and phosphorus bioavailability in tropical soils.

IF 3.3 2区 生物学 Q2 MYCOLOGY Mycorrhiza Pub Date : 2025-02-20 DOI:10.1007/s00572-025-01185-9
Pei Yuan, Yingzi Wang, Jianwei Peng, Ya Chen, Jinjing Li, Mamdouh A Eissa, Gongwen Luo, Chang Tian
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The quality of green tea is influenced by soil microbes in addition to soil conditions and the Camellia sinensis cultivar. Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi can significantly improve soil quality and crop productivity; however, the specific AM fungal groups that affect the catechin quality index (CQI) of green tea are not yet clear. In the present study, rhizosphere soil samples, root samples, and fresh tea leaves from six different Camellia sinensis cultivars in Hunan Province, China, were collected. The taxonomic diversity and community composition of AM fungi in the rhizosphere soil and roots were investigated using high-throughput Illumina amplicon sequencing technology, and the mycorrhizal colonization rate was assessed. The two main AM fungal genera in the Camellia sinensis roots and rhizosphere were Paraglomus and Glomus. A higher catechin quality index (HCQI) is correlated with greater accumulation of Paraglomus in the roots of Camellia sinensis. The tea cultivar and the available phosphorus content in the rhizosphere soil significantly affected the mycorrhizal colonization rate and the composition of the AM fungal community within the roots. The mycorrhizal colonization rate affected the catechin composition, consequently influencing the CQI of green tea. Furthermore, fluctuations in the proportional presence of Paraglomus and Glomus within the roots of Camellia sinensis notably affected the CQI. In summary, increased mycorrhizal colonization and increased prevalence of Paraglomus substantially increase the CQI of green tea. These findings have significant implications for the application of AM fungi in the production of high-quality green tea.

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Mycorrhiza
Mycorrhiza 生物-真菌学
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40
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Mycorrhiza is an international journal devoted to research into mycorrhizas - the widest symbioses in nature, involving plants and a range of soil fungi world-wide. The scope of Mycorrhiza covers all aspects of research into mycorrhizas, including molecular biology of the plants and fungi, fungal systematics, development and structure of mycorrhizas, and effects on plant physiology, productivity, reproduction and disease resistance. The scope also includes interactions between mycorrhizal fungi and other soil organisms and effects of mycorrhizas on plant biodiversity and ecosystem structure. Mycorrhiza contains original papers, short notes and review articles, along with commentaries and news items. It forms a platform for new concepts and discussions, and is a basis for a truly international forum of mycorrhizologists from all over the world.
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