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Effects of continuous cropping of sweet potatoes on the bacterial community structure in rhizospheric soil
by
Ma, Zhimin
, Wang, Xue
, Han, Meikun
, Tang, Zhonghou
, Guan, Zhengjun
, Liu, Ming
, Jiao, Weijing
, Jin, Rong
, Gao, Zhiyuan
, Hu, Yaya
, Liu, Lanfu
, Xu, Junjie
in
Acidobacteria
/ Actinobacteria
/ Analysis
/ Bacillus
/ Bacteria
/ Bacterial community
/ Barriers
/ Biological Microscopy
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Community structure
/ Continuous cropping
/ Correlation coefficient
/ Correlation coefficients
/ Crop yields
/ Cropping systems
/ Diseases and pests
/ Economic impact
/ Fertilizers
/ Gemmatimonadetes
/ Growth
/ Ipomoea batatas
/ Life Sciences
/ Lysobacter
/ Management
/ Measurement
/ Microbe-host interactions and microbial pathogenicity
/ Microbiology
/ Microorganisms
/ Mycology
/ Parasitology
/ pH effects
/ Physicochemical properties
/ Potatoes
/ Redundancy
/ Relative abundance
/ Research Article
/ Rhizospheric soil
/ Soil acidity
/ Soil analysis
/ Soil bacteria
/ Soil characteristics
/ Soil chemistry
/ Soil microbiology
/ Soil microorganisms
/ Soil pH
/ Soil structure
/ Soils
/ Subgroups
/ Sweet potato
/ Sweet potatoes
/ Trends
/ Vegetables
/ Virology
2021
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Effects of continuous cropping of sweet potatoes on the bacterial community structure in rhizospheric soil
by
Ma, Zhimin
, Wang, Xue
, Han, Meikun
, Tang, Zhonghou
, Guan, Zhengjun
, Liu, Ming
, Jiao, Weijing
, Jin, Rong
, Gao, Zhiyuan
, Hu, Yaya
, Liu, Lanfu
, Xu, Junjie
in
Acidobacteria
/ Actinobacteria
/ Analysis
/ Bacillus
/ Bacteria
/ Bacterial community
/ Barriers
/ Biological Microscopy
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Community structure
/ Continuous cropping
/ Correlation coefficient
/ Correlation coefficients
/ Crop yields
/ Cropping systems
/ Diseases and pests
/ Economic impact
/ Fertilizers
/ Gemmatimonadetes
/ Growth
/ Ipomoea batatas
/ Life Sciences
/ Lysobacter
/ Management
/ Measurement
/ Microbe-host interactions and microbial pathogenicity
/ Microbiology
/ Microorganisms
/ Mycology
/ Parasitology
/ pH effects
/ Physicochemical properties
/ Potatoes
/ Redundancy
/ Relative abundance
/ Research Article
/ Rhizospheric soil
/ Soil acidity
/ Soil analysis
/ Soil bacteria
/ Soil characteristics
/ Soil chemistry
/ Soil microbiology
/ Soil microorganisms
/ Soil pH
/ Soil structure
/ Soils
/ Subgroups
/ Sweet potato
/ Sweet potatoes
/ Trends
/ Vegetables
/ Virology
2021
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Effects of continuous cropping of sweet potatoes on the bacterial community structure in rhizospheric soil
by
Ma, Zhimin
, Wang, Xue
, Han, Meikun
, Tang, Zhonghou
, Guan, Zhengjun
, Liu, Ming
, Jiao, Weijing
, Jin, Rong
, Gao, Zhiyuan
, Hu, Yaya
, Liu, Lanfu
, Xu, Junjie
in
Acidobacteria
/ Actinobacteria
/ Analysis
/ Bacillus
/ Bacteria
/ Bacterial community
/ Barriers
/ Biological Microscopy
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Community structure
/ Continuous cropping
/ Correlation coefficient
/ Correlation coefficients
/ Crop yields
/ Cropping systems
/ Diseases and pests
/ Economic impact
/ Fertilizers
/ Gemmatimonadetes
/ Growth
/ Ipomoea batatas
/ Life Sciences
/ Lysobacter
/ Management
/ Measurement
/ Microbe-host interactions and microbial pathogenicity
/ Microbiology
/ Microorganisms
/ Mycology
/ Parasitology
/ pH effects
/ Physicochemical properties
/ Potatoes
/ Redundancy
/ Relative abundance
/ Research Article
/ Rhizospheric soil
/ Soil acidity
/ Soil analysis
/ Soil bacteria
/ Soil characteristics
/ Soil chemistry
/ Soil microbiology
/ Soil microorganisms
/ Soil pH
/ Soil structure
/ Soils
/ Subgroups
/ Sweet potato
/ Sweet potatoes
/ Trends
/ Vegetables
/ Virology
2021
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Effects of continuous cropping of sweet potatoes on the bacterial community structure in rhizospheric soil
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Effects of continuous cropping of sweet potatoes on the bacterial community structure in rhizospheric soil
2021
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Background
Continuous cropping obstacles from sweet potatoes are widespread, which seriously reduce the yield and quality, causing certain economic losses. Bacteria of rhizospheric soil are the richest and are associated with obstacles to continuous cropping. However, few studies have examined how continuous sweet potato cropping affects the rhizospheric soil bacterial community structure.
Results
In the study, the Illumina MiSeq method was used to explore the variations in
rhizospheric soil bacterial community structure of different sweet potato varieties after continuous cropping, as well as the correlation between soil characteristics and the bacterial community. The results showed that (1) the dominant bacterial phyla in rhizospheric soils from both Xushu 18 and Yizi 138 were
Proteobacteria
,
Acidobacteria
, and
Actinobacteria
. The most dominant genus was
Subgroup 6_norank
. The relative abundance of rhizospheric soil bacteria varied significantly between the two sweet potato varieties. (2) The richness and diversity indexes of bacteria were higher in Xushu 18 rhizospheric soil than in Yizi 138 soil after continuous cropping. Moreover, beneficial
Lysobacter
and
Bacillus
were more prevalent in Xushu 18, while Yizi 138 contained more harmful
Gemmatimonadetes
. (3) Soil pH decreased after continuous cropping, and redundancy analysis indicated that soil pH was significantly correlated with the bacterial community. Spearman’s rank correlation coefficient analysis demonstrated that pH was positively associated with
Planctomycetes
and
Acidobacteria
, but negatively associated with
Actinobacteria
and
Firmicutes
.
Conclusions
After continuous cropping, the bacterial community structure and physicochemical properties of sweet potato rhizospheric soil were changed, and the changes from different sweet potato varieties were different. The contents of
Lysobacter
and
Bacillus
were higher in the sweet potato variety resistant to continuous cropping. It provides a basis for developing new microbial fertilizers for sweet potatoes to alleviate the continuous cropping obstacle.
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