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Changes in soil bacterial community structure as a result of incorporation of Brassica plants compared with continuous planting eggplant and chemical disinfection in greenhouses

Greenhouse eggplant monocropping in China has contributed to the aggravation of soil-borne diseases, reductions in crop quality and yield, and the degradation of physical and chemical soil properties. Crop rotation is one effective way of alleviating the problems of continuous cropping worldwide; ho...

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Autores principales: Li, Tianzhu, Liu, Tongtong, Zheng, Chengyu, Kang, Chunsheng, Yang, Zichao, Yao, Xiaotong, Song, Fengbin, Zhang, Runzhi, Wang, Xuerong, Xu, Ning, Zhang, Chunyi, Li, Wei, Li, Shumin
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5367839/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28346463
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0173923
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author Li, Tianzhu
Liu, Tongtong
Zheng, Chengyu
Kang, Chunsheng
Yang, Zichao
Yao, Xiaotong
Song, Fengbin
Zhang, Runzhi
Wang, Xuerong
Xu, Ning
Zhang, Chunyi
Li, Wei
Li, Shumin
author_facet Li, Tianzhu
Liu, Tongtong
Zheng, Chengyu
Kang, Chunsheng
Yang, Zichao
Yao, Xiaotong
Song, Fengbin
Zhang, Runzhi
Wang, Xuerong
Xu, Ning
Zhang, Chunyi
Li, Wei
Li, Shumin
author_sort Li, Tianzhu
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description Greenhouse eggplant monocropping in China has contributed to the aggravation of soil-borne diseases, reductions in crop quality and yield, and the degradation of physical and chemical soil properties. Crop rotation is one effective way of alleviating the problems of continuous cropping worldwide; however, few studies have reported changes in soil bacterial community structures and physical and chemical soil properties after Brassica vegetables had been rotated with eggplant in greenhouses. In this experiment, mustard-eggplant (BFN) and oilseed rape-eggplant (BFC) rotations were studied to identify changes in the physicochemical properties and bacterial community structure in soil that was previously subject to monocropping. Samples were taken after two types of Brassica plants incorporated into soil for 15 days to compare with continually planted eggplant (control, CN) and chemical disinfection of soil (CF) in greenhouses. MiSeq pyrosequencing was used to analyze soil bacterial diversity and structure in the four different treatments. A total of 55,129 reads were identified, and rarefaction analysis showed that the soil treatments were equally sampled. The bacterial richness of the BFC treatment and the diversity of the BFN treatment were significantly higher than those of the other treatments. Further comparison showed that the bacterial community structures of BFC and BFN treatments were also different from CN and CF treatments. The relative abundance of several dominant bacterial genera in the BFC and BFN treatments (such as Flavobacteria, Stenotrophomonas, Massilia and Cellvibrio, which played different roles in improving soil fertility and advancing plant growth) was distinctly higher than the CN or CF treatments. Additionally, the total organic matter and Olsen-P content of the BFC and BFN treatments were significantly greater than the CN treatment. We conclude that Brassica vegetables-eggplant crop rotations could provide a more effective means of solving the problems of greenhouse eggplant monocultures.
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spelling pubmed-53678392017-04-06 Changes in soil bacterial community structure as a result of incorporation of Brassica plants compared with continuous planting eggplant and chemical disinfection in greenhouses Li, Tianzhu Liu, Tongtong Zheng, Chengyu Kang, Chunsheng Yang, Zichao Yao, Xiaotong Song, Fengbin Zhang, Runzhi Wang, Xuerong Xu, Ning Zhang, Chunyi Li, Wei Li, Shumin PLoS One Research Article Greenhouse eggplant monocropping in China has contributed to the aggravation of soil-borne diseases, reductions in crop quality and yield, and the degradation of physical and chemical soil properties. Crop rotation is one effective way of alleviating the problems of continuous cropping worldwide; however, few studies have reported changes in soil bacterial community structures and physical and chemical soil properties after Brassica vegetables had been rotated with eggplant in greenhouses. In this experiment, mustard-eggplant (BFN) and oilseed rape-eggplant (BFC) rotations were studied to identify changes in the physicochemical properties and bacterial community structure in soil that was previously subject to monocropping. Samples were taken after two types of Brassica plants incorporated into soil for 15 days to compare with continually planted eggplant (control, CN) and chemical disinfection of soil (CF) in greenhouses. MiSeq pyrosequencing was used to analyze soil bacterial diversity and structure in the four different treatments. A total of 55,129 reads were identified, and rarefaction analysis showed that the soil treatments were equally sampled. The bacterial richness of the BFC treatment and the diversity of the BFN treatment were significantly higher than those of the other treatments. Further comparison showed that the bacterial community structures of BFC and BFN treatments were also different from CN and CF treatments. The relative abundance of several dominant bacterial genera in the BFC and BFN treatments (such as Flavobacteria, Stenotrophomonas, Massilia and Cellvibrio, which played different roles in improving soil fertility and advancing plant growth) was distinctly higher than the CN or CF treatments. Additionally, the total organic matter and Olsen-P content of the BFC and BFN treatments were significantly greater than the CN treatment. We conclude that Brassica vegetables-eggplant crop rotations could provide a more effective means of solving the problems of greenhouse eggplant monocultures. Public Library of Science 2017-03-27 /pmc/articles/PMC5367839/ /pubmed/28346463 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0173923 Text en © 2017 Li 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Li, Tianzhu
Liu, Tongtong
Zheng, Chengyu
Kang, Chunsheng
Yang, Zichao
Yao, Xiaotong
Song, Fengbin
Zhang, Runzhi
Wang, Xuerong
Xu, Ning
Zhang, Chunyi
Li, Wei
Li, Shumin
Changes in soil bacterial community structure as a result of incorporation of Brassica plants compared with continuous planting eggplant and chemical disinfection in greenhouses
title Changes in soil bacterial community structure as a result of incorporation of Brassica plants compared with continuous planting eggplant and chemical disinfection in greenhouses
title_full Changes in soil bacterial community structure as a result of incorporation of Brassica plants compared with continuous planting eggplant and chemical disinfection in greenhouses
title_fullStr Changes in soil bacterial community structure as a result of incorporation of Brassica plants compared with continuous planting eggplant and chemical disinfection in greenhouses
title_full_unstemmed Changes in soil bacterial community structure as a result of incorporation of Brassica plants compared with continuous planting eggplant and chemical disinfection in greenhouses
title_short Changes in soil bacterial community structure as a result of incorporation of Brassica plants compared with continuous planting eggplant and chemical disinfection in greenhouses
title_sort changes in soil bacterial community structure as a result of incorporation of brassica plants compared with continuous planting eggplant and chemical disinfection in greenhouses
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5367839/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28346463
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0173923
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