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Dynamic of the Soil Microbiota in Short-Term Crop Rotation
Crop rotation is one of the oldest and most effective methods of restoring soil fertility, which declines when the same plant is grown repeatedly. One of the reasons for a reduction in fertility is the accumulation of pathogenic and unfavorable microbiota. The modern crop rotation schemes (a set of...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9961364/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36836761 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/life13020400 |
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author | Zverev, Aleksei O. Kurchak, Oksana N. Orlova, Olga V. Onishchuk, Olga P. Kichko, Arina A. Eregin, Aleksander V. Naliukhin, Aleksey N. Pinaev, Aleksandr G. Andronov, Evgeny E. |
author_facet | Zverev, Aleksei O. Kurchak, Oksana N. Orlova, Olga V. Onishchuk, Olga P. Kichko, Arina A. Eregin, Aleksander V. Naliukhin, Aleksey N. Pinaev, Aleksandr G. Andronov, Evgeny E. |
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description | Crop rotation is one of the oldest and most effective methods of restoring soil fertility, which declines when the same plant is grown repeatedly. One of the reasons for a reduction in fertility is the accumulation of pathogenic and unfavorable microbiota. The modern crop rotation schemes (a set of plant species and their order in the crop rotation) are highly effective but are designed without considering soil microbiota dynamics. The main goal of this study was to perform a short-term experiment with multiple plant combinations to access the microbiological effects of crop rotation. It could be useful for the design of long-term crop rotation schemes that take the microbiological effects of the crop rotation into account. For the analysis, five plants (legumes: vetch, clover, and cereals: oats, wheat, and barley) were used. These five plants were separately grown in pots with soil. After the first phase of vegetation, the plants were removed from the soil and a new crop was planted. Soil samples from all 25 possible combinations of primary and secondary crops were investigated using v4-16S rDNA gene sequencing. It was shown that the short-term experiments (up to 40 days of growing) are effective enough to find microbial shifts in bulk soil from different plants. Both primary and secondary cultures are significant factors for the microbial composition of microbial soil communities. Changes are the most significant in the microbial communities of vetch soils, especially in the case of vetch monoculture. Growing clover also leads to changes in microbiota, especially according to beta-diversity. Data obtained can be used to develop new crop rotation schemes that take into account the microbiological effects of various crops. |
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spelling | pubmed-99613642023-02-26 Dynamic of the Soil Microbiota in Short-Term Crop Rotation Zverev, Aleksei O. Kurchak, Oksana N. Orlova, Olga V. Onishchuk, Olga P. Kichko, Arina A. Eregin, Aleksander V. Naliukhin, Aleksey N. Pinaev, Aleksandr G. Andronov, Evgeny E. Life (Basel) Communication Crop rotation is one of the oldest and most effective methods of restoring soil fertility, which declines when the same plant is grown repeatedly. One of the reasons for a reduction in fertility is the accumulation of pathogenic and unfavorable microbiota. The modern crop rotation schemes (a set of plant species and their order in the crop rotation) are highly effective but are designed without considering soil microbiota dynamics. The main goal of this study was to perform a short-term experiment with multiple plant combinations to access the microbiological effects of crop rotation. It could be useful for the design of long-term crop rotation schemes that take the microbiological effects of the crop rotation into account. For the analysis, five plants (legumes: vetch, clover, and cereals: oats, wheat, and barley) were used. These five plants were separately grown in pots with soil. After the first phase of vegetation, the plants were removed from the soil and a new crop was planted. Soil samples from all 25 possible combinations of primary and secondary crops were investigated using v4-16S rDNA gene sequencing. It was shown that the short-term experiments (up to 40 days of growing) are effective enough to find microbial shifts in bulk soil from different plants. Both primary and secondary cultures are significant factors for the microbial composition of microbial soil communities. Changes are the most significant in the microbial communities of vetch soils, especially in the case of vetch monoculture. Growing clover also leads to changes in microbiota, especially according to beta-diversity. Data obtained can be used to develop new crop rotation schemes that take into account the microbiological effects of various crops. MDPI 2023-02-01 /pmc/articles/PMC9961364/ /pubmed/36836761 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/life13020400 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Communication Zverev, Aleksei O. Kurchak, Oksana N. Orlova, Olga V. Onishchuk, Olga P. Kichko, Arina A. Eregin, Aleksander V. Naliukhin, Aleksey N. Pinaev, Aleksandr G. Andronov, Evgeny E. Dynamic of the Soil Microbiota in Short-Term Crop Rotation |
title | Dynamic of the Soil Microbiota in Short-Term Crop Rotation |
title_full | Dynamic of the Soil Microbiota in Short-Term Crop Rotation |
title_fullStr | Dynamic of the Soil Microbiota in Short-Term Crop Rotation |
title_full_unstemmed | Dynamic of the Soil Microbiota in Short-Term Crop Rotation |
title_short | Dynamic of the Soil Microbiota in Short-Term Crop Rotation |
title_sort | dynamic of the soil microbiota in short-term crop rotation |
topic | Communication |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9961364/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36836761 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/life13020400 |
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