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Response of oat morphologies, root exudates, and rhizosphere fungal communities to amendments in a saline-alkaline environment
by
Yang, Tony
, Lu, Peina
, Liu, Jinghui
, Li, Lijun
, Zhao, Baoping
in
Abundance
/ Acids
/ Agriculture
/ Agronomy
/ Alkaline soils
/ Ascomycota
/ Avena - anatomy & histology
/ Avena - growth & development
/ Avena - microbiology
/ Biofertilizers
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Citric acid
/ Crop production
/ Cultivars
/ Earth Sciences
/ Ecology and Environmental Sciences
/ Environmental aspects
/ Exudates
/ Exudation
/ Fertilizer application
/ Fertilizers
/ Fungi
/ Fungi - classification
/ Fungi - growth & development
/ Growth
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Morphology
/ Mycobiome
/ Nutrients
/ Oats
/ Organic acids
/ Organic soils
/ Physical Sciences
/ Physiological aspects
/ Phytopathogenic bacteria
/ Plant growth
/ Plant Roots - anatomy & histology
/ Plant Roots - growth & development
/ Plant Roots - microbiology
/ Productivity
/ R&D
/ Relative abundance
/ Research & development
/ Rhizosphere
/ Saline soils
/ Salinity
/ Soil - chemistry
/ Soil amendment
/ Soil amendments
/ Soil health
/ Soil Microbiology
/ Soil microorganisms
/ Soils
/ Straw
/ Sugar
/ Tolerances
2020
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Response of oat morphologies, root exudates, and rhizosphere fungal communities to amendments in a saline-alkaline environment
by
Yang, Tony
, Lu, Peina
, Liu, Jinghui
, Li, Lijun
, Zhao, Baoping
in
Abundance
/ Acids
/ Agriculture
/ Agronomy
/ Alkaline soils
/ Ascomycota
/ Avena - anatomy & histology
/ Avena - growth & development
/ Avena - microbiology
/ Biofertilizers
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Citric acid
/ Crop production
/ Cultivars
/ Earth Sciences
/ Ecology and Environmental Sciences
/ Environmental aspects
/ Exudates
/ Exudation
/ Fertilizer application
/ Fertilizers
/ Fungi
/ Fungi - classification
/ Fungi - growth & development
/ Growth
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Morphology
/ Mycobiome
/ Nutrients
/ Oats
/ Organic acids
/ Organic soils
/ Physical Sciences
/ Physiological aspects
/ Phytopathogenic bacteria
/ Plant growth
/ Plant Roots - anatomy & histology
/ Plant Roots - growth & development
/ Plant Roots - microbiology
/ Productivity
/ R&D
/ Relative abundance
/ Research & development
/ Rhizosphere
/ Saline soils
/ Salinity
/ Soil - chemistry
/ Soil amendment
/ Soil amendments
/ Soil health
/ Soil Microbiology
/ Soil microorganisms
/ Soils
/ Straw
/ Sugar
/ Tolerances
2020
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Response of oat morphologies, root exudates, and rhizosphere fungal communities to amendments in a saline-alkaline environment
by
Yang, Tony
, Lu, Peina
, Liu, Jinghui
, Li, Lijun
, Zhao, Baoping
in
Abundance
/ Acids
/ Agriculture
/ Agronomy
/ Alkaline soils
/ Ascomycota
/ Avena - anatomy & histology
/ Avena - growth & development
/ Avena - microbiology
/ Biofertilizers
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Citric acid
/ Crop production
/ Cultivars
/ Earth Sciences
/ Ecology and Environmental Sciences
/ Environmental aspects
/ Exudates
/ Exudation
/ Fertilizer application
/ Fertilizers
/ Fungi
/ Fungi - classification
/ Fungi - growth & development
/ Growth
/ Medicine and Health Sciences
/ Morphology
/ Mycobiome
/ Nutrients
/ Oats
/ Organic acids
/ Organic soils
/ Physical Sciences
/ Physiological aspects
/ Phytopathogenic bacteria
/ Plant growth
/ Plant Roots - anatomy & histology
/ Plant Roots - growth & development
/ Plant Roots - microbiology
/ Productivity
/ R&D
/ Relative abundance
/ Research & development
/ Rhizosphere
/ Saline soils
/ Salinity
/ Soil - chemistry
/ Soil amendment
/ Soil amendments
/ Soil health
/ Soil Microbiology
/ Soil microorganisms
/ Soils
/ Straw
/ Sugar
/ Tolerances
2020
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Response of oat morphologies, root exudates, and rhizosphere fungal communities to amendments in a saline-alkaline environment
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Response of oat morphologies, root exudates, and rhizosphere fungal communities to amendments in a saline-alkaline environment
2020
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The application of organic amendments to saline-alkaline soil has been recommended as an agricultural strategy to improve crop productivity and soil health. However, there has been limited research on how organic soil amendment strategies affect the health of oats and their associated rhizosphere fungal communities in saline-alkaline conditions. Thus, the objectives of this study were to understand the effects of oat cultivars with contrasting saline-alkaline tolerances and different amendments on plant morphologies, root exudates (soluble sugars and organic acids), and rhizosphere fungal communities in a saline-alkaline environment. Experiments were conducted on a saline-alkaline tolerant cultivar, Baiyan2, and a saline-alkaline sensitive cultivar, Caoyou1, under four different organic amendment strategies: 1. control (no amendment application), 2. bio-fertilizer application, 3. rotten straw application, and 4. a co-application of bio-fertilizer and rotten straw. Results showed that plant morphological characters of Baiyan2 were better than Caoyou1, and that soluble sugar and organic acid levels in the rhizosphere of Baiyan2 were significantly lower than Caoyou1. Compared to the control, oat root and plant development was significantly improved by the combined bio-fertilizer and rotten straw amendment. Bio-fertilizer application promoted malic and citric acid levels, contributing to a higher total organic acid level, and significantly increased the abundance of Rhizopus arrhizus and decreased the abundance of the fungal pathogens Alternaria , Cladosporium , Sarocladium and Heydenia of Ascomycota in both oat cultivars. All amendment treatments containing rotten straw, except the combined amendment in Baiyan2, significantly increased the relative abundance of Ascomycota (specifically Gibberella , Talaromyces , Fusarium , and Bipolaris ) and decreased the relative abundance of R . arrhizus by reducing soluble sugar and organic acid levels. For the combined amendment in Baiyan2, there were no significant changes in Gibberella and Rhizopus between the control and amendment treatment. Our results suggest that co-application of bio-fertilizer and rotten straw, combined with a tolerant oat cultivar, is an effective method to increase crop productivity and enhance soil health in a saline-alkaline environment.
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Public Library of Science,Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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