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Biogas Residues Improved Microbial Diversity and Disease Suppression Function under Extent Indigenous Soil Microbial Biomass

Indigenous soil microbial biomass (ISMB) plays a key role in maintaining essential functions and biodiversity of soil health. One of the critical unknowns is how the indigenous microorganisms respond to different fertilizers which is directly related to agricultural production. Therefore, we used Mi...

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Autores principales: Zhao, Yubin, Hu, Kai, Yu, Jiadong, Khan, Md. Tariful Alam, Cai, Yafan, Zhao, Xiaoling, Zheng, Zehui, Hu, Yuegao, Cui, Zongjun, Wang, Xiaofen
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10055779/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36983929
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/life13030774
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author Zhao, Yubin
Hu, Kai
Yu, Jiadong
Khan, Md. Tariful Alam
Cai, Yafan
Zhao, Xiaoling
Zheng, Zehui
Hu, Yuegao
Cui, Zongjun
Wang, Xiaofen
author_facet Zhao, Yubin
Hu, Kai
Yu, Jiadong
Khan, Md. Tariful Alam
Cai, Yafan
Zhao, Xiaoling
Zheng, Zehui
Hu, Yuegao
Cui, Zongjun
Wang, Xiaofen
author_sort Zhao, Yubin
collection PubMed
description Indigenous soil microbial biomass (ISMB) plays a key role in maintaining essential functions and biodiversity of soil health. One of the critical unknowns is how the indigenous microorganisms respond to different fertilizers which is directly related to agricultural production. Therefore, we used Mi-Seq sequencing and network analyses to compare the response of ISMB to biogas residue and chemical fertilizers. The results showed that crop production was profoundly influenced by levels of ISMB present and is further dependent on the strategy of fertilizer application. Higher ISMB primarily manifests through retention of richer microbial abundance, a balanced community structure, and tightened co-occurrence within a certain proportion of Nitrospirae, Rhizophlyctidaceae, and Gemmatimonadetes. Compared to chemical fertilizer, biogas residue resulted in higher production with more strongly linked nodes such as Actinobacteria, Chloroflexi and Gemmatimonadetes. Under the same level of ISMB, the microbial diversity was richer and co-occurrence was tighter when biogas residues were applied compared with chemical fertilizer. In addition, the higher level of ISMB with biogas residue applied had a lower abundance of potential fungal pathogens in both bulk and rhizosphere soil compared with chemical fertilizer. This study provides critical data to understand the influence of ISMB and biogas residue on soil ecological system.
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spelling pubmed-100557792023-03-30 Biogas Residues Improved Microbial Diversity and Disease Suppression Function under Extent Indigenous Soil Microbial Biomass Zhao, Yubin Hu, Kai Yu, Jiadong Khan, Md. Tariful Alam Cai, Yafan Zhao, Xiaoling Zheng, Zehui Hu, Yuegao Cui, Zongjun Wang, Xiaofen Life (Basel) Article Indigenous soil microbial biomass (ISMB) plays a key role in maintaining essential functions and biodiversity of soil health. One of the critical unknowns is how the indigenous microorganisms respond to different fertilizers which is directly related to agricultural production. Therefore, we used Mi-Seq sequencing and network analyses to compare the response of ISMB to biogas residue and chemical fertilizers. The results showed that crop production was profoundly influenced by levels of ISMB present and is further dependent on the strategy of fertilizer application. Higher ISMB primarily manifests through retention of richer microbial abundance, a balanced community structure, and tightened co-occurrence within a certain proportion of Nitrospirae, Rhizophlyctidaceae, and Gemmatimonadetes. Compared to chemical fertilizer, biogas residue resulted in higher production with more strongly linked nodes such as Actinobacteria, Chloroflexi and Gemmatimonadetes. Under the same level of ISMB, the microbial diversity was richer and co-occurrence was tighter when biogas residues were applied compared with chemical fertilizer. In addition, the higher level of ISMB with biogas residue applied had a lower abundance of potential fungal pathogens in both bulk and rhizosphere soil compared with chemical fertilizer. This study provides critical data to understand the influence of ISMB and biogas residue on soil ecological system. MDPI 2023-03-13 /pmc/articles/PMC10055779/ /pubmed/36983929 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/life13030774 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Zhao, Yubin
Hu, Kai
Yu, Jiadong
Khan, Md. Tariful Alam
Cai, Yafan
Zhao, Xiaoling
Zheng, Zehui
Hu, Yuegao
Cui, Zongjun
Wang, Xiaofen
Biogas Residues Improved Microbial Diversity and Disease Suppression Function under Extent Indigenous Soil Microbial Biomass
title Biogas Residues Improved Microbial Diversity and Disease Suppression Function under Extent Indigenous Soil Microbial Biomass
title_full Biogas Residues Improved Microbial Diversity and Disease Suppression Function under Extent Indigenous Soil Microbial Biomass
title_fullStr Biogas Residues Improved Microbial Diversity and Disease Suppression Function under Extent Indigenous Soil Microbial Biomass
title_full_unstemmed Biogas Residues Improved Microbial Diversity and Disease Suppression Function under Extent Indigenous Soil Microbial Biomass
title_short Biogas Residues Improved Microbial Diversity and Disease Suppression Function under Extent Indigenous Soil Microbial Biomass
title_sort biogas residues improved microbial diversity and disease suppression function under extent indigenous soil microbial biomass
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10055779/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36983929
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/life13030774
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