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Effects of nitrogen stress and nitrogen form ratios on the bacterial community and diversity in the root surface and rhizosphere of Cunninghamia lanceolata and Schima superba

BACKGROUND: The bacterial communities of the root surface and rhizosphere play a crucial role in the decomposition and transformation of soil nitrogen (N) and are also affected by soil N levels and distribution, especially the composition and diversity, which are sensitive to changes in the environm...

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Autores principales: Wang, Yanru, Li, Xiaoyu, Quan, Xiaoqiang, Liang, Haiyan, Wang, Lidong, Yan, Xiaoli
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10619737/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37920713
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2023.1240675
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author Wang, Yanru
Li, Xiaoyu
Quan, Xiaoqiang
Liang, Haiyan
Wang, Lidong
Yan, Xiaoli
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Li, Xiaoyu
Quan, Xiaoqiang
Liang, Haiyan
Wang, Lidong
Yan, Xiaoli
author_sort Wang, Yanru
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description BACKGROUND: The bacterial communities of the root surface and rhizosphere play a crucial role in the decomposition and transformation of soil nitrogen (N) and are also affected by soil N levels and distribution, especially the composition and diversity, which are sensitive to changes in the environment with high spatial and temporal heterogeneity of ammonium N (NH(4) (+)-N) and nitrate N (NO(3) (-)-N). METHODS: One-year-old seedlings of Cunninghamia lanceolata and Schima superba were subjected to N stress (0.5 mmol L(-1)) and normal N supply (2 mmol L(-1)), and five different N form ratios (NH(4) (+)-N to NO(3) (-)-N ratio of 10:0, 0:10, 8:2, 2:8, and 5:5) were created. We analyze the changes in composition and diversity of bacteria in the root surface and rhizosphere of two tree species by high-throughput sequencing. RESULTS: Differences in the composition of the major bacteria in the root surface and rhizosphere of C.lanceolata and S. superba under N stress and N form ratios were not significant. The dominant bacterial phyla shared by two tree species included Proteobacteria and Bacteroidota. Compared to normal N supply, the patterns of diversity in the root surface and rhizosphere of two tree species under N stress were distinct for each at five N form ratios. Under N stress, the bacterial diversity in the root surface was highest at NH(4) (+)-N to NO(3) (-)-N ratio of 10:0 of C. lanceolata, whereas in the root surface, it was highest at the NH(4) (+)-N to NO(3) (-)-N ratio of 0:10 of S. superba. The NH(4) (+)-N to NO(3) (-)-N ratio of 5:5 reduced the bacterial diversity in the rhizosphere of two tree species, and the stability of the bacterial community in the rhizosphere was decreased in C. lanceolata. In addition, the bacterial diversity in the root surface was higher than in the rhizosphere under the N stress of two tree species. CONCLUSION: The bacterial compositions were relatively conserved, but abundance and diversity changed in the root surface and rhizosphere of C. lanceolata and S. superba under N stress and different N form ratios. The heterogeneity of ammonium and nitrate N addition should be considered for N-stressed environments to improve bacterial diversity in the rhizosphere of two tree species.
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spelling pubmed-106197372023-11-02 Effects of nitrogen stress and nitrogen form ratios on the bacterial community and diversity in the root surface and rhizosphere of Cunninghamia lanceolata and Schima superba Wang, Yanru Li, Xiaoyu Quan, Xiaoqiang Liang, Haiyan Wang, Lidong Yan, Xiaoli Front Plant Sci Plant Science BACKGROUND: The bacterial communities of the root surface and rhizosphere play a crucial role in the decomposition and transformation of soil nitrogen (N) and are also affected by soil N levels and distribution, especially the composition and diversity, which are sensitive to changes in the environment with high spatial and temporal heterogeneity of ammonium N (NH(4) (+)-N) and nitrate N (NO(3) (-)-N). METHODS: One-year-old seedlings of Cunninghamia lanceolata and Schima superba were subjected to N stress (0.5 mmol L(-1)) and normal N supply (2 mmol L(-1)), and five different N form ratios (NH(4) (+)-N to NO(3) (-)-N ratio of 10:0, 0:10, 8:2, 2:8, and 5:5) were created. We analyze the changes in composition and diversity of bacteria in the root surface and rhizosphere of two tree species by high-throughput sequencing. RESULTS: Differences in the composition of the major bacteria in the root surface and rhizosphere of C.lanceolata and S. superba under N stress and N form ratios were not significant. The dominant bacterial phyla shared by two tree species included Proteobacteria and Bacteroidota. Compared to normal N supply, the patterns of diversity in the root surface and rhizosphere of two tree species under N stress were distinct for each at five N form ratios. Under N stress, the bacterial diversity in the root surface was highest at NH(4) (+)-N to NO(3) (-)-N ratio of 10:0 of C. lanceolata, whereas in the root surface, it was highest at the NH(4) (+)-N to NO(3) (-)-N ratio of 0:10 of S. superba. The NH(4) (+)-N to NO(3) (-)-N ratio of 5:5 reduced the bacterial diversity in the rhizosphere of two tree species, and the stability of the bacterial community in the rhizosphere was decreased in C. lanceolata. In addition, the bacterial diversity in the root surface was higher than in the rhizosphere under the N stress of two tree species. CONCLUSION: The bacterial compositions were relatively conserved, but abundance and diversity changed in the root surface and rhizosphere of C. lanceolata and S. superba under N stress and different N form ratios. The heterogeneity of ammonium and nitrate N addition should be considered for N-stressed environments to improve bacterial diversity in the rhizosphere of two tree species. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-10-18 /pmc/articles/PMC10619737/ /pubmed/37920713 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2023.1240675 Text en Copyright © 2023 Wang, Li, Quan, Liang, Wang and Yan 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
Wang, Yanru
Li, Xiaoyu
Quan, Xiaoqiang
Liang, Haiyan
Wang, Lidong
Yan, Xiaoli
Effects of nitrogen stress and nitrogen form ratios on the bacterial community and diversity in the root surface and rhizosphere of Cunninghamia lanceolata and Schima superba
title Effects of nitrogen stress and nitrogen form ratios on the bacterial community and diversity in the root surface and rhizosphere of Cunninghamia lanceolata and Schima superba
title_full Effects of nitrogen stress and nitrogen form ratios on the bacterial community and diversity in the root surface and rhizosphere of Cunninghamia lanceolata and Schima superba
title_fullStr Effects of nitrogen stress and nitrogen form ratios on the bacterial community and diversity in the root surface and rhizosphere of Cunninghamia lanceolata and Schima superba
title_full_unstemmed Effects of nitrogen stress and nitrogen form ratios on the bacterial community and diversity in the root surface and rhizosphere of Cunninghamia lanceolata and Schima superba
title_short Effects of nitrogen stress and nitrogen form ratios on the bacterial community and diversity in the root surface and rhizosphere of Cunninghamia lanceolata and Schima superba
title_sort effects of nitrogen stress and nitrogen form ratios on the bacterial community and diversity in the root surface and rhizosphere of cunninghamia lanceolata and schima superba
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10619737/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37920713
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2023.1240675
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