Soil Bacterial Community Was Changed after Brassicaceous Seed Meal Application for Suppression of Fusarium Wilt on Pepper

被引:16
|
作者
Ren, Gaidi [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Ma, Yan [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Guo, Dejie [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Gentry, Terry J. [4 ]
Hu, Ping [4 ]
Pierson, Elizabeth A. [5 ]
Gu, Mengmeng [5 ]
机构
[1] Jiangsu Acad Agr Sci, Inst Agr Resources & Environm, Nanjing, Jiangsu, Peoples R China
[2] Minist Agr, Key Lab Agroenvironm Downstream Yangtze Plain, Nanjing, Jiangsu, Peoples R China
[3] State Key Lab Breeding Base, Key Lab Food Qual & Safety Jiangsu Prov, Nanjing, Jiangsu, Peoples R China
[4] Texas A&M Univ, Dept Soil & Crop Sci, College Stn, TX 77843 USA
[5] Texas A&M Univ, Dept Hort Sci, College Stn, TX 77843 USA
来源
基金
中国博士后科学基金; 美国国家科学基金会;
关键词
sustainable agricultural systems; Brassicaceous seed meal; Fusarium wilt; bacterial community; 454; pyrosequencing; MICROBIAL COMMUNITY; OILSEED MEALS; GREEN MANURE; STREPTOMYCES; RHIZOSPHERE; DISEASE; IMPACT; GROWTH; RESISTANCE; INHIBITION;
D O I
10.3389/fmicb.2018.00185
中图分类号
Q93 [微生物学];
学科分类号
071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
Application of Brassicaceous seed meal (BSM) is a promising biologically based disease-control practice but BSM could directly and indirectly also affect the nontarget bacterial communities, including the beneficial populations. Understanding the bacterial response to BSM at the community level is of great significance for directing plant disease management through the manipulation of resident bacterial communities. Fusarium wilt is a devastating disease on pepper. However, little is known about the response of bacterial communities, especially the rhizosphere bacterial community, to BSM application to soil heavily infested with Fusarium wilt pathogen and cropped with peppers. In this study, a 25-day microcosm incubation of a natural Fusarium wilt pathogen-infested soil supplemented with three BSMs, i.e., Camelina sativa 'Crantz' (CAME), Brassica juncea 'Pacific Gold' (PG), and a mixture of PG and Sinapis alba cv. 'IdaGold' (IG) (PG C IG, 1:1 ratio), was performed. Then, a further 35-day pot experiment was established with pepper plants growing in the BSM treated soils. The changes in the bacterial community in the soil after 25 days of incubation and changes in the rhizosphere after an additional 35 days of pepper growth were investigated by 454 pyrosequencing technique. The results show that the application of PG and PG C IG reduced the disease index by 100% and 72.8%, respectively, after 35 days of pepper growth, while the application of CAME did not have an evident suppressive effect. All BSM treatments altered the bacterial community structure and decreased the bacterial richness and diversity after 25 days of incubation, although this effect was weakened after an additional 35 days of pepper growth. At the phylum/class and the genus levels, the changes in specific bacterial populations resulting from the PG and PG C IG treatments, especially the significant increase in Actinobacteria-affiliated Streptomyces and an unclassified genus and the significant decrease in Chloroflexi, were suspected to be one of the microbial mechanisms involved in PG-containing BSM-induced disease suppression. This study is helpful for our understanding of the mechanisms that lead to contrasting plant disease severity after the addition of different BSMs.
引用
收藏
页数:15
相关论文
共 39 条
  • [21] Response of Soil Bacterial Community and Pepper Plant Growth to Application of Bacillus thuringiensis KNU-07
    Jo, HyungWoo
    Tagele, Setu Bazie
    Huy Quang Pham
    Kim, Min-Chul
    Choi, Seung-Dae
    Kim, Min-Ji
    Park, Yeong-Jun
    Ibal, Jerald Conrad
    Park, Gun-Seok
    Shin, Jae-Ho
    AGRONOMY-BASEL, 2020, 10 (04):
  • [22] Integrated management of Fusarium wilt by combined soil application and seed dressing formulations of Trichoderma species to increase grain yield of chickpea
    Dubey, Sunil C.
    Tripathi, Aradhika
    Singh, Birendra
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PEST MANAGEMENT, 2013, 59 (01) : 47 - 54
  • [23] Biofertilizer made from a mixed microbial community can enhance the suppression of fusarium wilt of banana when combined with acid soil ameliorant
    Jianfeng Huang
    Yuwan Pang
    Gen Cheng
    Tengfei Wu
    Qiaoyi Huang
    Xu Huang
    Qiong Yi
    Mu Zhang
    Shuanhu Tang
    Hongting Fu
    Ping Li
    European Journal of Plant Pathology, 2023, 165 : 333 - 348
  • [24] Biofertilizer made from a mixed microbial community can enhance the suppression of fusarium wilt of banana when combined with acid soil ameliorant
    Huang, Jianfeng
    Pang, Yuwan
    Cheng, Gen
    Wu, Tengfei
    Huang, Qiaoyi
    Huang, Xu
    Yi, Qiong
    Zhang, Mu
    Tang, Shuanhu
    Fu, Hongting
    Li, Ping
    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PLANT PATHOLOGY, 2023, 165 (02) : 333 - 348
  • [25] Application of bio-organic fertilizer can control Fusarium wilt of cucumber plants by regulating microbial community of rhizosphere soil
    Qiu, Meihua
    Zhang, Ruifu
    Xue, Chao
    Zhang, Shusheng
    Li, Shuqing
    Zhang, Nan
    Shen, Qirong
    BIOLOGY AND FERTILITY OF SOILS, 2012, 48 (07) : 807 - 816
  • [26] Inducing banana Fusarium wilt disease suppression through soil microbiome reshaping by pineapple-banana rotation combined with biofertilizer application
    Wang, Beibei
    Sun, Mingze
    Yang, Jinming
    Shen, Zongzhuan
    Ou, Yannan
    Fu, Lin
    Zhao, Yan
    Li, Rong
    Ruan, Yunze
    Shen, Qirong
    SOIL, 2022, 8 (01) : 17 - 29
  • [27] Application of bio-organic fertilizer can control Fusarium wilt of cucumber plants by regulating microbial community of rhizosphere soil
    Meihua Qiu
    Ruifu Zhang
    Chao Xue
    Shusheng Zhang
    Shuqing Li
    Nan Zhang
    Qirong Shen
    Biology and Fertility of Soils, 2012, 48 : 807 - 816
  • [28] Greater Fusarium wilt suppression after complex than after simple organic amendments as affected by soil pH, total carbon and ammonia-oxidizing bacteria
    Senechkin, Ilya V.
    van Overbeek, Leo S.
    van Bruggen, Ariena H. C.
    APPLIED SOIL ECOLOGY, 2014, 73 : 148 - 155
  • [29] Impact of Biochar Application to Soil on the Root-Associated Bacterial Community Structure of Fully Developed Greenhouse Pepper Plants
    Kolton, Max
    Harel, Yael Meller
    Pasternak, Zohar
    Graber, Ellen R.
    Elad, Yigal
    Cytryn, Eddie
    APPLIED AND ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY, 2011, 77 (14) : 4924 - 4930
  • [30] Weed suppression and crop yield in wheat after mustard seed meal aqueous extract application with reduced rate of isoproturon
    Singh, Manoj Kumar
    Singh, Saurabh
    Prasad, Saroj Kumar
    JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURE AND FOOD RESEARCH, 2021, 6