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Insights into Pyrroloquinoline Quinone (PQQ) Effects on Soil Nutrients and Pathogens from Pepper Monocropping Soil under Anaerobic and Aerobic Conditions

Imbalances of soil available nutrients and soilborne diseases have seriously restricted the productivity of crops and jeopardized food security worldwide. Pyrroloquinoline quinone (PQQ), a redox cofactor in some bacteria involved in glucose metabolism and phosphorus mineralization, could be anticipa...

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Autores principales: Li, Xin, Zhang, Mingxing, Zhang, Qingzhuang, Tan, Fangjun, Gong, Zheng, Xie, Yunhe, Tao, Yu, Chen, Jie
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Publicado: American Society for Microbiology 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9430733/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35852313
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.00933-22
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author Li, Xin
Zhang, Mingxing
Zhang, Qingzhuang
Tan, Fangjun
Gong, Zheng
Xie, Yunhe
Tao, Yu
Chen, Jie
author_facet Li, Xin
Zhang, Mingxing
Zhang, Qingzhuang
Tan, Fangjun
Gong, Zheng
Xie, Yunhe
Tao, Yu
Chen, Jie
author_sort Li, Xin
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description Imbalances of soil available nutrients and soilborne diseases have seriously restricted the productivity of crops and jeopardized food security worldwide. Pyrroloquinoline quinone (PQQ), a redox cofactor in some bacteria involved in glucose metabolism and phosphorus mineralization, could be anticipated to alter soil ecosystems to a certain extent. However, there is limited information on PQQ defending soilborne pathogens and regulating soil main nutrients. Here, a pot experiment based on mono-cropping soils of pepper was conducted to examine the effects of PQQ amendment on reconstructing soil microbial communities and soil nutrients under aerobic/anaerobic conditions comprising three treatments, namely, control, PQQ (aerobic), and FL-PQQ (anaerobic). The results revealed that soil microbial community composition and soil nutrients were distinctly altered by PQQ regimes. Compared to control, PQQ treatment significantly increased the content of soil available phosphorus (AP), while FL_PQQ treatment strongly improved the content of soil available nitrogen (AN). In terms of pathogens, relative to control, both PQQ treatments suppressed the abundances of pathogens, of which FL_PQQ treatment significantly decreased the abundance of the pathotrophic fungal by 64% and the abundance of Fusarium oxysporum by 57%, largely attributed to the increase of organic acid generators (Oxobacter, Hydrogenispora) and potential antagonists (Bacillus, Talaromyces). Structural equation modeling (SEM) showed that PQQ regimes suppressed pathogens by indirectly regulating soil physicochemical properties and microbial communities. Overall, we proposed that PQQ application both in aerobic/anaerobic conditions could improve soil available nutrients and suppress soil pathogens in pepper monocropping soils. IMPORTANCE The attention to PQQ (pyrroloquinoline quinone) effect on soil nutrients and pathogens was less paid in monocropping soils. However, the underlying microbial interacting mechanism remains unclear. Adopting a novel external bio-additive, the effects of PQQ on soil main nutrients and the pathotrophic fungal under aerobic and anaerobic regimes will be investigated, which would help to improve soil quality health. Our main conclusion was that PQQ would help to remediate monocropping obstacle soils in terms of soil nutrients and soil pathogens by associating with the microbial community, and anaerobic PQQ application more favored amelioration of continuous obstacle soils. These results will benefit the health and sustainable development of pepper production as well as other greenhouse vegetable production.
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spelling pubmed-94307332022-09-01 Insights into Pyrroloquinoline Quinone (PQQ) Effects on Soil Nutrients and Pathogens from Pepper Monocropping Soil under Anaerobic and Aerobic Conditions Li, Xin Zhang, Mingxing Zhang, Qingzhuang Tan, Fangjun Gong, Zheng Xie, Yunhe Tao, Yu Chen, Jie Microbiol Spectr Research Article Imbalances of soil available nutrients and soilborne diseases have seriously restricted the productivity of crops and jeopardized food security worldwide. Pyrroloquinoline quinone (PQQ), a redox cofactor in some bacteria involved in glucose metabolism and phosphorus mineralization, could be anticipated to alter soil ecosystems to a certain extent. However, there is limited information on PQQ defending soilborne pathogens and regulating soil main nutrients. Here, a pot experiment based on mono-cropping soils of pepper was conducted to examine the effects of PQQ amendment on reconstructing soil microbial communities and soil nutrients under aerobic/anaerobic conditions comprising three treatments, namely, control, PQQ (aerobic), and FL-PQQ (anaerobic). The results revealed that soil microbial community composition and soil nutrients were distinctly altered by PQQ regimes. Compared to control, PQQ treatment significantly increased the content of soil available phosphorus (AP), while FL_PQQ treatment strongly improved the content of soil available nitrogen (AN). In terms of pathogens, relative to control, both PQQ treatments suppressed the abundances of pathogens, of which FL_PQQ treatment significantly decreased the abundance of the pathotrophic fungal by 64% and the abundance of Fusarium oxysporum by 57%, largely attributed to the increase of organic acid generators (Oxobacter, Hydrogenispora) and potential antagonists (Bacillus, Talaromyces). Structural equation modeling (SEM) showed that PQQ regimes suppressed pathogens by indirectly regulating soil physicochemical properties and microbial communities. Overall, we proposed that PQQ application both in aerobic/anaerobic conditions could improve soil available nutrients and suppress soil pathogens in pepper monocropping soils. IMPORTANCE The attention to PQQ (pyrroloquinoline quinone) effect on soil nutrients and pathogens was less paid in monocropping soils. However, the underlying microbial interacting mechanism remains unclear. Adopting a novel external bio-additive, the effects of PQQ on soil main nutrients and the pathotrophic fungal under aerobic and anaerobic regimes will be investigated, which would help to improve soil quality health. Our main conclusion was that PQQ would help to remediate monocropping obstacle soils in terms of soil nutrients and soil pathogens by associating with the microbial community, and anaerobic PQQ application more favored amelioration of continuous obstacle soils. These results will benefit the health and sustainable development of pepper production as well as other greenhouse vegetable production. American Society for Microbiology 2022-07-19 /pmc/articles/PMC9430733/ /pubmed/35852313 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.00933-22 Text en Copyright © 2022 Li et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
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Li, Xin
Zhang, Mingxing
Zhang, Qingzhuang
Tan, Fangjun
Gong, Zheng
Xie, Yunhe
Tao, Yu
Chen, Jie
Insights into Pyrroloquinoline Quinone (PQQ) Effects on Soil Nutrients and Pathogens from Pepper Monocropping Soil under Anaerobic and Aerobic Conditions
title Insights into Pyrroloquinoline Quinone (PQQ) Effects on Soil Nutrients and Pathogens from Pepper Monocropping Soil under Anaerobic and Aerobic Conditions
title_full Insights into Pyrroloquinoline Quinone (PQQ) Effects on Soil Nutrients and Pathogens from Pepper Monocropping Soil under Anaerobic and Aerobic Conditions
title_fullStr Insights into Pyrroloquinoline Quinone (PQQ) Effects on Soil Nutrients and Pathogens from Pepper Monocropping Soil under Anaerobic and Aerobic Conditions
title_full_unstemmed Insights into Pyrroloquinoline Quinone (PQQ) Effects on Soil Nutrients and Pathogens from Pepper Monocropping Soil under Anaerobic and Aerobic Conditions
title_short Insights into Pyrroloquinoline Quinone (PQQ) Effects on Soil Nutrients and Pathogens from Pepper Monocropping Soil under Anaerobic and Aerobic Conditions
title_sort insights into pyrroloquinoline quinone (pqq) effects on soil nutrients and pathogens from pepper monocropping soil under anaerobic and aerobic conditions
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9430733/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35852313
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.00933-22
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