Performance of different wheat varieties and their associated microbiome under contrasting tillage and fertilization intensities: Insights from a Swiss long-term field experiment

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作者
Symanczik, Sarah [1 ]
Krauss, Maike [1 ]
Bodenhausen, Natacha [1 ]
Declerck, Stephane [2 ]
Doubell, Marce [2 ]
Faist, Hanna [3 ]
Sessitsch, Angela [3 ]
Trognitz, Friederike [3 ]
Kundel, Dominika [3 ]
机构
[1] Res Inst Organ Agr FiBL, Dept Soil Sci, Frick, Switzerland
[2] Catholic Univ Louvain, Earth & Life Inst, Mycol, Louvain La Neuve, Belgium
[3] AIT Austrian Inst Technol, Tulln, Austria
来源
SOIL & TILLAGE RESEARCH | 2025年 / 246卷
基金
瑞士国家科学基金会;
关键词
Bacteria; Reduced tillage; Glomeromycota; Fungi; Wheat microbiome; SOIL BACTERIAL COMMUNITIES; REDUCED TILLAGE; CROP YIELD; DIVERSITY; FUNGAL; SYSTEM;
D O I
10.1016/j.still.2024.106328
中图分类号
S15 [土壤学];
学科分类号
0903 ; 090301 ;
摘要
Winter wheat is an important global cereal crop. However, conventional farming practices, characterised by intensive tillage and high fertilizer inputs, pose significant threats to the environment. In response, more conservative management practices are being applied aiming to maintain wheat production while promoting a beneficial microbiome. Here, we evaluated the suitability of three different wheat varieties for less intensive agricultural systems, focusing on reduced tillage and fertilizer intensity. The study was conducted over two consecutive years in a Swiss long-term field experiment comparing conventional versus reduced tillage and full fertilization versus half fertilization. In addition, we investigated the composition of plant-associated microbial communities using amplicon sequencing of phylogenetic marker genes, specifically targeting bacteria and fungi in rhizosphere samples and fungi in root samples. Our results revealed that in our study wheat variety most strongly predicted grain yield and quality, independent of tillage and fertilization intensity. Specifically, wheat varieties demonstrated higher yields and N uptake in plots subjected to conventional ploughing and full fertilization compared to those under reduced tillage and half fertilization. We found no significant effect of wheat variety on the composition of microbial communities. However, tillage emerged as the primary factor influencing microbial community composition in the rhizosphere, while fertilization intensity significantly impacted fungal communities in the root system. These findings underscore the complex interplay between agronomic practices, plant genetics, and microbial dynamics in agroecosystems, emphasizing the need for holistic and adaptive approaches and their further development to ensure sustainable crop production.
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