Variation of microbial communities in soil, rhizosphere, and rhizoplane in response to crop species, soil type, and crop development

被引:250
|
作者
Wieland, G [1 ]
Neumann, R [1 ]
Backhaus, H [1 ]
机构
[1] Fed Biol Res Ctr Agr & Forestry, Inst Plant Virol Microbiol & Biosafety, D-38104 Braunschweig, Germany
关键词
D O I
10.1128/AEM.67.12.5849-5854.2001
中图分类号
Q81 [生物工程学(生物技术)]; Q93 [微生物学];
学科分类号
071005 ; 0836 ; 090102 ; 100705 ;
摘要
We investigated the influence of plant species, soil type, and plant development time on the shaping of microbial communities in soil and in association with roots. The sample group consisted of a total of 32 microcosms in three habitats: soil, rhizosphere, and rhizoplane. Communities were represented by the patterns of a sequence-specific separation of rRNA target sequences. Effects of experimental parameters were classified by a cluster analysis of pattern similarities. The type of plant species (clover, bean, or alfalfa) had the greatest effect in plant-associated habitats and also affected soil patterns. Plant development had a minor habitat-dependent effect that was partly obscured by replicate variation. The results stress the applicability of biased community representations in an analysis of induced variation.
引用
收藏
页码:5849 / 5854
页数:6
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Variation of Microbial Rhizosphere Communities in Response to Crop Species, Soil Origin, and Inoculation with Sinorhizobium meliloti L33
    R. Miethling
    G. Wieland
    H. Backhaus
    C.C. Tebbe
    [J]. Microbial Ecology, 2000, 40 : 43 - 56
  • [2] Variation of microbial rhizosphere communities in response to crop species, soil origin, and inoculation with Sinorhizobium meliloti L33
    Miethling, R
    Wieland, G
    Backhaus, H
    Tebbe, CC
    [J]. MICROBIAL ECOLOGY, 2000, 40 (01) : 43 - 56
  • [3] Crop response to soil management practices is driven by interactions among practices, crop species and soil type
    Samson, M-E
    Menasseri-Aubry, S.
    Chantigny, M. H.
    Angers, D. A.
    Royer, I
    Vanasse, A.
    [J]. FIELD CROPS RESEARCH, 2019, 243
  • [4] Diverse crop rotations influence the bacterial and fungal communities in root, rhizosphere and soil and impact soil microbial processes
    Town, Jennifer R.
    Gregorich, Edward G.
    Drury, Craig F.
    Lemke, Reynald
    Phillips, Lori A.
    Helgason, Bobbi L.
    [J]. APPLIED SOIL ECOLOGY, 2022, 169
  • [5] Effects of peanut and crop rotation on microbial communities in soil
    Olivares-Fuster, O.
    Arias, C.
    Huettel, R.
    Bowen, K.
    [J]. PHYTOPATHOLOGY, 2006, 96 (06) : S87 - S87
  • [6] Impact of green manure crop species on rhizosphere soil phosphorus
    Nguyen, P. V.
    McDowell, R. W.
    Condron, L. M.
    [J]. SOIL RESEARCH, 2024, 62 (05)
  • [7] Functional diversity of soil microbial communities in response to tillage and crop residue retention in an eroded Loess soil
    Yang, Q.
    Wang, X.
    Shen, Y.
    Philp, J. N. M.
    [J]. SOIL SCIENCE AND PLANT NUTRITION, 2013, 59 (03) : 311 - 321
  • [8] INFLUENCE OF CROP SPECIES ON SOIL MICROBIAL ABUNDANCE AND DIVERSITY
    Gafencu, Andrei-Mihai
    Florea, Andreea-Mihaela
    Lipsa, Florin-Daniel
    Ulea, Eugen
    [J]. SCIENTIFIC PAPERS-SERIES A-AGRONOMY, 2023, 66 (01): : 75 - 80
  • [9] Understanding soil microbial communities as affected by crop sequence and environment
    Olivaras-Fuster, O.
    Arias, C.
    Bowen, K.
    Huettel, R.
    [J]. PHYTOPATHOLOGY, 2007, 97 (07) : S87 - S87
  • [10] Plant species and soil type cooperatively shape the structure and function of microbial communities in the rhizosphere
    Berg, Gabriele
    Smalla, Kornelia
    [J]. FEMS MICROBIOLOGY ECOLOGY, 2009, 68 (01) : 1 - 13