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Soil Eukaryotic Microorganism Succession as Affected by Continuous Cropping of Peanut - Pathogenic and Beneficial Fungi were Selected

Peanut is an important oil crop worldwide and shows considerable adaptability but growth and yield are negatively affected by continuous cropping. Soil micro-organisms are efficient bio-indicators of soil quality and plant health and are critical to the sustainability of soil-based ecosystem functio...

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Autores principales: Chen, Mingna, Li, Xiao, Yang, Qingli, Chi, Xiaoyuan, Pan, Lijuan, Chen, Na, Yang, Zhen, Wang, Tong, Wang, Mian, Yu, Shanlin
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3393692/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22808226
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0040659
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author Chen, Mingna
Li, Xiao
Yang, Qingli
Chi, Xiaoyuan
Pan, Lijuan
Chen, Na
Yang, Zhen
Wang, Tong
Wang, Mian
Yu, Shanlin
author_facet Chen, Mingna
Li, Xiao
Yang, Qingli
Chi, Xiaoyuan
Pan, Lijuan
Chen, Na
Yang, Zhen
Wang, Tong
Wang, Mian
Yu, Shanlin
author_sort Chen, Mingna
collection PubMed
description Peanut is an important oil crop worldwide and shows considerable adaptability but growth and yield are negatively affected by continuous cropping. Soil micro-organisms are efficient bio-indicators of soil quality and plant health and are critical to the sustainability of soil-based ecosystem function and to successful plant growth. In this study, 18S rRNA gene clone library analyses were employed to study the succession progress of soil eukaryotic micro-organisms under continuous peanut cultivation. Eight libraries were constructed for peanut over three continuous cropping cycles and its representative growth stages. Cluster analyses indicated that soil micro-eukaryotic assemblages obtained from the same peanut cropping cycle were similar, regardless of growth period. Six eukaryotic groups were found and fungi predominated in all libraries. The fungal populations showed significant dynamic change and overall diversity increased over time under continuous peanut cropping. The abundance and/or diversity of clones affiliated with Eurotiales, Hypocreales, Glomerales, Orbiliales, Mucorales and Tremellales showed an increasing trend with continuous cropping but clones affiliated with Agaricales, Cantharellales, Pezizales and Pyxidiophorales decreased in abundance and/or diversity over time. The current data, along with data from previous studies, demonstrated that the soil microbial community was affected by continuous cropping, in particular, the pathogenic and beneficial fungi that were positively selected over time, which is commonplace in agro-ecosystems. The trend towards an increase in fungal pathogens and simplification of the beneficial fungal community could be important factors contributing to the decline in peanut growth and yield over many years of continuous cropping.
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spelling pubmed-33936922012-07-17 Soil Eukaryotic Microorganism Succession as Affected by Continuous Cropping of Peanut - Pathogenic and Beneficial Fungi were Selected Chen, Mingna Li, Xiao Yang, Qingli Chi, Xiaoyuan Pan, Lijuan Chen, Na Yang, Zhen Wang, Tong Wang, Mian Yu, Shanlin PLoS One Research Article Peanut is an important oil crop worldwide and shows considerable adaptability but growth and yield are negatively affected by continuous cropping. Soil micro-organisms are efficient bio-indicators of soil quality and plant health and are critical to the sustainability of soil-based ecosystem function and to successful plant growth. In this study, 18S rRNA gene clone library analyses were employed to study the succession progress of soil eukaryotic micro-organisms under continuous peanut cultivation. Eight libraries were constructed for peanut over three continuous cropping cycles and its representative growth stages. Cluster analyses indicated that soil micro-eukaryotic assemblages obtained from the same peanut cropping cycle were similar, regardless of growth period. Six eukaryotic groups were found and fungi predominated in all libraries. The fungal populations showed significant dynamic change and overall diversity increased over time under continuous peanut cropping. The abundance and/or diversity of clones affiliated with Eurotiales, Hypocreales, Glomerales, Orbiliales, Mucorales and Tremellales showed an increasing trend with continuous cropping but clones affiliated with Agaricales, Cantharellales, Pezizales and Pyxidiophorales decreased in abundance and/or diversity over time. The current data, along with data from previous studies, demonstrated that the soil microbial community was affected by continuous cropping, in particular, the pathogenic and beneficial fungi that were positively selected over time, which is commonplace in agro-ecosystems. The trend towards an increase in fungal pathogens and simplification of the beneficial fungal community could be important factors contributing to the decline in peanut growth and yield over many years of continuous cropping. Public Library of Science 2012-07-10 /pmc/articles/PMC3393692/ /pubmed/22808226 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0040659 Text en Chen et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Chen, Mingna
Li, Xiao
Yang, Qingli
Chi, Xiaoyuan
Pan, Lijuan
Chen, Na
Yang, Zhen
Wang, Tong
Wang, Mian
Yu, Shanlin
Soil Eukaryotic Microorganism Succession as Affected by Continuous Cropping of Peanut - Pathogenic and Beneficial Fungi were Selected
title Soil Eukaryotic Microorganism Succession as Affected by Continuous Cropping of Peanut - Pathogenic and Beneficial Fungi were Selected
title_full Soil Eukaryotic Microorganism Succession as Affected by Continuous Cropping of Peanut - Pathogenic and Beneficial Fungi were Selected
title_fullStr Soil Eukaryotic Microorganism Succession as Affected by Continuous Cropping of Peanut - Pathogenic and Beneficial Fungi were Selected
title_full_unstemmed Soil Eukaryotic Microorganism Succession as Affected by Continuous Cropping of Peanut - Pathogenic and Beneficial Fungi were Selected
title_short Soil Eukaryotic Microorganism Succession as Affected by Continuous Cropping of Peanut - Pathogenic and Beneficial Fungi were Selected
title_sort soil eukaryotic microorganism succession as affected by continuous cropping of peanut - pathogenic and beneficial fungi were selected
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3393692/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22808226
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0040659
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