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Facilitating effects of the reductive soil disinfestation process combined with Paenibacillus sp. amendment on soil health and physiological properties of Momordica charantia

Reductive soil disinfestation (RSD) is an anaerobic and facultative anaerobic microbial-mediated soil management process. The extent of improvement of diseased soil properties by RSD relative to comparable healthy soil is, however, not well characterized. Importantly, how to promote the colonization...

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Autores principales: Liu, Liangliang, Xie, Yi, Zhong, Xin, Deng, Quanquan, Shao, Qin, Cai, Zucong, Huang, Xinqi
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9888761/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36733598
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.1095656
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author Liu, Liangliang
Xie, Yi
Zhong, Xin
Deng, Quanquan
Shao, Qin
Cai, Zucong
Huang, Xinqi
author_facet Liu, Liangliang
Xie, Yi
Zhong, Xin
Deng, Quanquan
Shao, Qin
Cai, Zucong
Huang, Xinqi
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description Reductive soil disinfestation (RSD) is an anaerobic and facultative anaerobic microbial-mediated soil management process. The extent of improvement of diseased soil properties by RSD relative to comparable healthy soil is, however, not well characterized. Importantly, how to promote the colonization efficiency of these facultative anaerobic functional species to ensure soil and plant health remain unknown. Here, Fusarium wilt-diseased soil of Momordica charantia grown under a plastic-shed field (PS-CK) was used to conduct molasses-RSD (MO-RSD) along with Paenibacillus sp. (a model of facultative anaerobic species) (MO(PA)-RSD) treatment, and the soil from a nearby open-air paddy field was considered comparable healthy soil (OA-CK). Both RSD treatments significantly improved the properties of PS-CK soil, and the extent of improvement of soil pH, Fusarium oxysporum reduction efficiency (98.36%~99.56%), and microbial community and functional composition were higher than that achieved for OA-CK soil, which indicated that RSD-regulated most soil properties outperformed those of the comparable healthy soil. The disease incidence and ascorbic acid content of M. charantia in MO-RSD- and MO(PA)-RSD-treated soils were considerably decreased, while the weight and soluble protein contents were correspondingly increased, as compared to those of M. charantia in PS-CK soil. Specifically, the changes in these physiological properties of M. charantia in MO(PA)-RSD soil performed well than that in MO-RSD soil. The relative abundances of Cohnella, Effusibacillus, Rummeliibacillus, Oxobacter, Thermicanus, and Penicillium enriched in both RSD-treated soils were positively correlated with Paenibacillus and negatively correlated with F. oxysporum population and disease incidence (P < 0.05). Notably, the relative abundances of these potential probiotics were considerably higher in MO(PA)-RSD-treated soil than in MO-RSD alone-treated soil. These results show that the RSD process with inoculation of Paenibacillus sp. could promote the colonization of this species and simultaneously stimulate the proliferation of other probiotic consortia to further enhance soil health and plant disease resistance.
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spelling pubmed-98887612023-02-01 Facilitating effects of the reductive soil disinfestation process combined with Paenibacillus sp. amendment on soil health and physiological properties of Momordica charantia Liu, Liangliang Xie, Yi Zhong, Xin Deng, Quanquan Shao, Qin Cai, Zucong Huang, Xinqi Front Plant Sci Plant Science Reductive soil disinfestation (RSD) is an anaerobic and facultative anaerobic microbial-mediated soil management process. The extent of improvement of diseased soil properties by RSD relative to comparable healthy soil is, however, not well characterized. Importantly, how to promote the colonization efficiency of these facultative anaerobic functional species to ensure soil and plant health remain unknown. Here, Fusarium wilt-diseased soil of Momordica charantia grown under a plastic-shed field (PS-CK) was used to conduct molasses-RSD (MO-RSD) along with Paenibacillus sp. (a model of facultative anaerobic species) (MO(PA)-RSD) treatment, and the soil from a nearby open-air paddy field was considered comparable healthy soil (OA-CK). Both RSD treatments significantly improved the properties of PS-CK soil, and the extent of improvement of soil pH, Fusarium oxysporum reduction efficiency (98.36%~99.56%), and microbial community and functional composition were higher than that achieved for OA-CK soil, which indicated that RSD-regulated most soil properties outperformed those of the comparable healthy soil. The disease incidence and ascorbic acid content of M. charantia in MO-RSD- and MO(PA)-RSD-treated soils were considerably decreased, while the weight and soluble protein contents were correspondingly increased, as compared to those of M. charantia in PS-CK soil. Specifically, the changes in these physiological properties of M. charantia in MO(PA)-RSD soil performed well than that in MO-RSD soil. The relative abundances of Cohnella, Effusibacillus, Rummeliibacillus, Oxobacter, Thermicanus, and Penicillium enriched in both RSD-treated soils were positively correlated with Paenibacillus and negatively correlated with F. oxysporum population and disease incidence (P < 0.05). Notably, the relative abundances of these potential probiotics were considerably higher in MO(PA)-RSD-treated soil than in MO-RSD alone-treated soil. These results show that the RSD process with inoculation of Paenibacillus sp. could promote the colonization of this species and simultaneously stimulate the proliferation of other probiotic consortia to further enhance soil health and plant disease resistance. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-01-17 /pmc/articles/PMC9888761/ /pubmed/36733598 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.1095656 Text en Copyright © 2023 Liu, Xie, Zhong, Deng, Shao, Cai and Huang 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.
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Liu, Liangliang
Xie, Yi
Zhong, Xin
Deng, Quanquan
Shao, Qin
Cai, Zucong
Huang, Xinqi
Facilitating effects of the reductive soil disinfestation process combined with Paenibacillus sp. amendment on soil health and physiological properties of Momordica charantia
title Facilitating effects of the reductive soil disinfestation process combined with Paenibacillus sp. amendment on soil health and physiological properties of Momordica charantia
title_full Facilitating effects of the reductive soil disinfestation process combined with Paenibacillus sp. amendment on soil health and physiological properties of Momordica charantia
title_fullStr Facilitating effects of the reductive soil disinfestation process combined with Paenibacillus sp. amendment on soil health and physiological properties of Momordica charantia
title_full_unstemmed Facilitating effects of the reductive soil disinfestation process combined with Paenibacillus sp. amendment on soil health and physiological properties of Momordica charantia
title_short Facilitating effects of the reductive soil disinfestation process combined with Paenibacillus sp. amendment on soil health and physiological properties of Momordica charantia
title_sort facilitating effects of the reductive soil disinfestation process combined with paenibacillus sp. amendment on soil health and physiological properties of momordica charantia
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9888761/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36733598
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.1095656
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