Literature DB >> 34052246

Soil potentials to resist continuous cropping obstacle: Three field cases.

Ge Tan1, Yongjun Liu2, Shuguang Peng3, Huaqun Yin1, Delong Meng1, Jiemeng Tao4, Yabing Gu1, Juan Li5, Sheng Yang6, Nengwen Xiao7, Dongmei Liu7, Xiaowu Xiang8, Zhicheng Zhou9.   

Abstract

Continuous cropping has become the most common system in intensive, modern agricultural production; however, obstacles often appear in continuous cropping patterns after a few years of use. There have been several studies about the impacts of continuous cropping on soil microbial, but few about differences between soil experiencing continuous cropping obstacles and those where such obstacles had been resisted. Here, after ten or twenty years of continuous tobacco cropping, we collected soil samples investigating discrepancies in soil property and bacterial community between soils experiencing continuous cropping obstacles and soils where the obstacles were resisted providing insight into preventing and controlling continuous cropping obstacles. Results showed that soil organic matter (SOM), available phosphorus (AP), total nitrogen (TN), nitrate-N (NO3--N), and bacterial diversity of samples where continuous cropping obstacles had been resisted were significantly higher than those where continuous cropping obstacles were present. Besides, SOM, AP, TN, and Ammonium-N (NH4+-N) considerably affected the bacterial community. Among all variables, NH4+-N explained the largest proportion of bacterial community variation. Molecular ecological networks were used to putatively identify keystone taxa, including Acidobacteria Gp1, Acidobacteria Gp2, Acidobacteria Gp16, and WPS-1_genera_incertae_sedis. Their relative abundance significantly changed between the two conditions. Overall, our results indicate that decreases in soil nutrient content and bacterial diversity, and significant changes in some keystone taxa abundances may be important factors leading to increased soil-borne diseases and reduced tobacco production potential or quality. Thus, during agricultural production, we could regulate the stability of the soil-crop-microbial ecological system via crop rotation, intercropping, or the use of specialized bio-fertilizers and soil conditioners to mitigate continuous cropping obstacles.
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Keywords:  Community structure; Continuous cropping obstacle; Molecular ecology networks (MENs); Soil bacterial; Soil property

Year:  2021        PMID: 34052246     DOI: 10.1016/j.envres.2021.111319

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Res        ISSN: 0013-9351            Impact factor:   6.498


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