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Traditional Chinese medicine residues promote the growth and quality of Salvia miltiorrhiza Bunge by improving soil health under continuous monoculture

Continuous monoculture of crops has resulted in reduced yields and quality, as well as soil deterioration. Although traditional Chinese medicine residues (TCMRs) are known to promote plant growth and soil health, few studies have investigated their effectiveness in continuous monoculture soils. Here...

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Autores principales: Liu, Sha, Yang, Guang, Wu, Faming, Ge, Yang, Liu, Fusong, Pu, Chunjuan, Wang, Zihan, Shen, Ye, Zhou, Xiuteng, Luo, Yuzhi, Li, Fengsheng, Zhang, You, Chen, Meilan, Huang, Luqi
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10284172/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37351215
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2023.1112382
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author Liu, Sha
Yang, Guang
Wu, Faming
Ge, Yang
Liu, Fusong
Pu, Chunjuan
Wang, Zihan
Shen, Ye
Zhou, Xiuteng
Luo, Yuzhi
Li, Fengsheng
Zhang, You
Chen, Meilan
Huang, Luqi
author_facet Liu, Sha
Yang, Guang
Wu, Faming
Ge, Yang
Liu, Fusong
Pu, Chunjuan
Wang, Zihan
Shen, Ye
Zhou, Xiuteng
Luo, Yuzhi
Li, Fengsheng
Zhang, You
Chen, Meilan
Huang, Luqi
author_sort Liu, Sha
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description Continuous monoculture of crops has resulted in reduced yields and quality, as well as soil deterioration. Although traditional Chinese medicine residues (TCMRs) are known to promote plant growth and soil health, few studies have investigated their effectiveness in continuous monoculture soils. Here, we studied the impact of chemical fertilizers (CF) and four TCMRs with antibacterial activities on the growth of S. miltiorrhiza (a widely used medicinal plant in China), accumulation of active ingredients in plants, and soil health under continuous monoculture conditions. Compared with no fertilizer (CK) and CF, fermented Sophora flavescens radix residue (SFRf) and fermented and unfermented Moutan cortex residue (MCRf and MCRu, respectively) resulted in a reduction of the disease index of root rot, while CF did not. The CF and four TCMR treatments increased the accumulation of nitrogen (N) (42.8-124.6% and 17.0-101.7%), phosphorous (P) (19.8-74.7% and 8.3-27.4%), and potassium (K) (104.1-212.0% and 9.3-51.8%) in shoots and roots compared to CK. The differences in nutrient accumulation between the CF and TCMR treatments were statistically insignificant, excepted for the N accumulation in the roots. All fertilization treatments increased plant biomass compared to CK, with increases of 25.57-89.86% and 2.62-35.28% in shoots and roots, respectively. The SFRf treatment exhibited the most significant enhancement in both shoot and root biomass. CF significantly reduced the accumulation of seven active ingredients in roots by 23.90-78.95% compared to CK, whereas each TCMR increased accumulation of certain active ingredients. The TCMR treatments effectively improved the health of deteriorated soil by enhancing soil physicochemical properties, restoring the balance of the microbial community, recruiting beneficial bacteria, and reducing the relative abundance of the pathogen Fusarium. The SFRf treatment exhibited superior performance in improving soil health than other treatments. Overall, the TCMRs outperformed CF in restoring soil health and promoting the yield and quality of S. miltiorrhiza. These findings offer guidance for improving the health of continuous cropping soil and recycling TCMRs.
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spelling pubmed-102841722023-06-22 Traditional Chinese medicine residues promote the growth and quality of Salvia miltiorrhiza Bunge by improving soil health under continuous monoculture Liu, Sha Yang, Guang Wu, Faming Ge, Yang Liu, Fusong Pu, Chunjuan Wang, Zihan Shen, Ye Zhou, Xiuteng Luo, Yuzhi Li, Fengsheng Zhang, You Chen, Meilan Huang, Luqi Front Plant Sci Plant Science Continuous monoculture of crops has resulted in reduced yields and quality, as well as soil deterioration. Although traditional Chinese medicine residues (TCMRs) are known to promote plant growth and soil health, few studies have investigated their effectiveness in continuous monoculture soils. Here, we studied the impact of chemical fertilizers (CF) and four TCMRs with antibacterial activities on the growth of S. miltiorrhiza (a widely used medicinal plant in China), accumulation of active ingredients in plants, and soil health under continuous monoculture conditions. Compared with no fertilizer (CK) and CF, fermented Sophora flavescens radix residue (SFRf) and fermented and unfermented Moutan cortex residue (MCRf and MCRu, respectively) resulted in a reduction of the disease index of root rot, while CF did not. The CF and four TCMR treatments increased the accumulation of nitrogen (N) (42.8-124.6% and 17.0-101.7%), phosphorous (P) (19.8-74.7% and 8.3-27.4%), and potassium (K) (104.1-212.0% and 9.3-51.8%) in shoots and roots compared to CK. The differences in nutrient accumulation between the CF and TCMR treatments were statistically insignificant, excepted for the N accumulation in the roots. All fertilization treatments increased plant biomass compared to CK, with increases of 25.57-89.86% and 2.62-35.28% in shoots and roots, respectively. The SFRf treatment exhibited the most significant enhancement in both shoot and root biomass. CF significantly reduced the accumulation of seven active ingredients in roots by 23.90-78.95% compared to CK, whereas each TCMR increased accumulation of certain active ingredients. The TCMR treatments effectively improved the health of deteriorated soil by enhancing soil physicochemical properties, restoring the balance of the microbial community, recruiting beneficial bacteria, and reducing the relative abundance of the pathogen Fusarium. The SFRf treatment exhibited superior performance in improving soil health than other treatments. Overall, the TCMRs outperformed CF in restoring soil health and promoting the yield and quality of S. miltiorrhiza. These findings offer guidance for improving the health of continuous cropping soil and recycling TCMRs. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-06-07 /pmc/articles/PMC10284172/ /pubmed/37351215 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2023.1112382 Text en Copyright © 2023 Liu, Yang, Wu, Ge, Liu, Pu, Wang, Shen, Zhou, Luo, Li, Zhang, Chen and Huang https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Plant Science
Liu, Sha
Yang, Guang
Wu, Faming
Ge, Yang
Liu, Fusong
Pu, Chunjuan
Wang, Zihan
Shen, Ye
Zhou, Xiuteng
Luo, Yuzhi
Li, Fengsheng
Zhang, You
Chen, Meilan
Huang, Luqi
Traditional Chinese medicine residues promote the growth and quality of Salvia miltiorrhiza Bunge by improving soil health under continuous monoculture
title Traditional Chinese medicine residues promote the growth and quality of Salvia miltiorrhiza Bunge by improving soil health under continuous monoculture
title_full Traditional Chinese medicine residues promote the growth and quality of Salvia miltiorrhiza Bunge by improving soil health under continuous monoculture
title_fullStr Traditional Chinese medicine residues promote the growth and quality of Salvia miltiorrhiza Bunge by improving soil health under continuous monoculture
title_full_unstemmed Traditional Chinese medicine residues promote the growth and quality of Salvia miltiorrhiza Bunge by improving soil health under continuous monoculture
title_short Traditional Chinese medicine residues promote the growth and quality of Salvia miltiorrhiza Bunge by improving soil health under continuous monoculture
title_sort traditional chinese medicine residues promote the growth and quality of salvia miltiorrhiza bunge by improving soil health under continuous monoculture
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10284172/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37351215
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2023.1112382
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