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Can multi-cropping affect soil microbial stoichiometry and functional diversity, decreasing potential soil-borne pathogens? A study on European organic vegetable cropping systems

Crop diversification in spatial and temporal patterns can optimize the synchronization of nutrients plant demand and availability in soils, as plant diversity and soil microbial communities are the main drivers of biogeochemical C and nutrient cycling. The introduction of multi-cropping in organic v...

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Autores principales: Trinchera, Alessandra, Migliore, Melania, Warren Raffa, Dylan, Ommeslag, Sarah, Debode, Jane, Shanmugam, Sindhuja, Dane, Sandra, Babry, Joran, Kivijarvi, Pirjo, Kristensen, Hanne Lakkemborg, Lepse, Liga, Salo, Tapio, Campanelli, Gabriele, Willekens, Koen
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9552534/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36237499
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.952910
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author Trinchera, Alessandra
Migliore, Melania
Warren Raffa, Dylan
Ommeslag, Sarah
Debode, Jane
Shanmugam, Sindhuja
Dane, Sandra
Babry, Joran
Kivijarvi, Pirjo
Kristensen, Hanne Lakkemborg
Lepse, Liga
Salo, Tapio
Campanelli, Gabriele
Willekens, Koen
author_facet Trinchera, Alessandra
Migliore, Melania
Warren Raffa, Dylan
Ommeslag, Sarah
Debode, Jane
Shanmugam, Sindhuja
Dane, Sandra
Babry, Joran
Kivijarvi, Pirjo
Kristensen, Hanne Lakkemborg
Lepse, Liga
Salo, Tapio
Campanelli, Gabriele
Willekens, Koen
author_sort Trinchera, Alessandra
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description Crop diversification in spatial and temporal patterns can optimize the synchronization of nutrients plant demand and availability in soils, as plant diversity and soil microbial communities are the main drivers of biogeochemical C and nutrient cycling. The introduction of multi-cropping in organic vegetable production can represent a key strategy to ensure efficient complementation mediated by soil microbiota, including beneficial mycorrhizal fungi. This study shows the effect of the introduction of multi-cropping in five European organic vegetable systems (South-West: Italy; North-West: Denmark and Belgium; North-East: Finland and Latvia) on: (i) soil physicochemical parameters; (ii) soil microbial biomass stoichiometry; (iii) crop root mycorrhization; (iv) bacterial and fungal diversity and composition in crop rhizosphere; (v) relative abundance of selected fungal pathogens species. In each site, three cropping systems were considered: (1) crop 1—monocropping; (2) crop 2—monocropping; (3) crop 1—crop 2—intercropping or strip cropping. Results showed that, just before harvest, multi-cropping can increase soil microbial biomass amount and shape microbial community toward a predominance of some bacteria or fungi phyla, in the function of soil nutrient availability. We mainly observed a selection effect of crop type on rhizosphere microbiota. Particularly, Bacteroidetes and Mortierellomycota relative abundances in rhizosphere soil resulted in suitable ecological indicators of the positive effect of plant diversity in field, the first ones attesting an improved C and P cycles in soil and the second ones a reduced soil pathogens' pressure. Plant diversity also increased the root mycorrhizal colonization between the intercropped crops that, when properly selected, can also reduce the relative abundance of potential soil-borne pathogens, with a positive effect on crop productivity in long term.
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spelling pubmed-95525342022-10-12 Can multi-cropping affect soil microbial stoichiometry and functional diversity, decreasing potential soil-borne pathogens? A study on European organic vegetable cropping systems Trinchera, Alessandra Migliore, Melania Warren Raffa, Dylan Ommeslag, Sarah Debode, Jane Shanmugam, Sindhuja Dane, Sandra Babry, Joran Kivijarvi, Pirjo Kristensen, Hanne Lakkemborg Lepse, Liga Salo, Tapio Campanelli, Gabriele Willekens, Koen Front Plant Sci Plant Science Crop diversification in spatial and temporal patterns can optimize the synchronization of nutrients plant demand and availability in soils, as plant diversity and soil microbial communities are the main drivers of biogeochemical C and nutrient cycling. The introduction of multi-cropping in organic vegetable production can represent a key strategy to ensure efficient complementation mediated by soil microbiota, including beneficial mycorrhizal fungi. This study shows the effect of the introduction of multi-cropping in five European organic vegetable systems (South-West: Italy; North-West: Denmark and Belgium; North-East: Finland and Latvia) on: (i) soil physicochemical parameters; (ii) soil microbial biomass stoichiometry; (iii) crop root mycorrhization; (iv) bacterial and fungal diversity and composition in crop rhizosphere; (v) relative abundance of selected fungal pathogens species. In each site, three cropping systems were considered: (1) crop 1—monocropping; (2) crop 2—monocropping; (3) crop 1—crop 2—intercropping or strip cropping. Results showed that, just before harvest, multi-cropping can increase soil microbial biomass amount and shape microbial community toward a predominance of some bacteria or fungi phyla, in the function of soil nutrient availability. We mainly observed a selection effect of crop type on rhizosphere microbiota. Particularly, Bacteroidetes and Mortierellomycota relative abundances in rhizosphere soil resulted in suitable ecological indicators of the positive effect of plant diversity in field, the first ones attesting an improved C and P cycles in soil and the second ones a reduced soil pathogens' pressure. Plant diversity also increased the root mycorrhizal colonization between the intercropped crops that, when properly selected, can also reduce the relative abundance of potential soil-borne pathogens, with a positive effect on crop productivity in long term. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-09-27 /pmc/articles/PMC9552534/ /pubmed/36237499 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.952910 Text en Copyright © 2022 Trinchera, Migliore, Warren Raffa, Ommeslag, Debode, Shanmugam, Dane, Babry, Kivijarvi, Kristensen, Lepse, Salo, Campanelli and Willekens. 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
Trinchera, Alessandra
Migliore, Melania
Warren Raffa, Dylan
Ommeslag, Sarah
Debode, Jane
Shanmugam, Sindhuja
Dane, Sandra
Babry, Joran
Kivijarvi, Pirjo
Kristensen, Hanne Lakkemborg
Lepse, Liga
Salo, Tapio
Campanelli, Gabriele
Willekens, Koen
Can multi-cropping affect soil microbial stoichiometry and functional diversity, decreasing potential soil-borne pathogens? A study on European organic vegetable cropping systems
title Can multi-cropping affect soil microbial stoichiometry and functional diversity, decreasing potential soil-borne pathogens? A study on European organic vegetable cropping systems
title_full Can multi-cropping affect soil microbial stoichiometry and functional diversity, decreasing potential soil-borne pathogens? A study on European organic vegetable cropping systems
title_fullStr Can multi-cropping affect soil microbial stoichiometry and functional diversity, decreasing potential soil-borne pathogens? A study on European organic vegetable cropping systems
title_full_unstemmed Can multi-cropping affect soil microbial stoichiometry and functional diversity, decreasing potential soil-borne pathogens? A study on European organic vegetable cropping systems
title_short Can multi-cropping affect soil microbial stoichiometry and functional diversity, decreasing potential soil-borne pathogens? A study on European organic vegetable cropping systems
title_sort can multi-cropping affect soil microbial stoichiometry and functional diversity, decreasing potential soil-borne pathogens? a study on european organic vegetable cropping systems
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9552534/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36237499
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.952910
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