The relative importance of soil moisture in predicting bacterial wilt disease occurrence

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Gaofei Jiang
Ningqi Wang
Yaoyu Zhang
Zhen Wang
Yuling Zhang
Jiabao Yu
Yong Zhang
Zhong Wei
Yangchun Xu
Stefan Geisen
Ville-Petri Friman
Qirong Shen
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[1] Nanjing Agricultural University,Key Laboratory of Plant immunity, Jiangsu Provincial Key Laboratory for Organic Solid Waste Utilization, Jiangsu Collaborative Innovation Center for Solid Organic Waste Resource Utilization, National Engineering Research Cen
[2] Southwest University,based Fertilizers
[3] Wageningen University & Research,College of Resources and Environment, Key Laboratory of Efficient Utilization of Soil and Fertilizer Resources
[4] University of York,Laboratory of Nematology
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Soil Ecology Letters | 2021年 / 3卷
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Bacterial wilt disease; Soil moisture; Soil physicochemical properties; Rhizosphere bacterial communities; Random forest algorithm;
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Soil-borne plant diseases cause major economic losses globally. This is partly because their epidemiology is difficult to predict in agricultural fields, where multiple environmental factors could determine disease outcomes. Here we used a combination of field sampling and direct experimentation to identify key abiotic and biotic soil properties that can predict the occurrence of bacterial wilt caused by pathogenic Ralstonia solanacearum. By analyzing 139 tomato rhizosphere soils samples isolated from six provinces in China, we first show a clear link between soil properties, pathogen density and plant health. Specifically, disease outcomes were positively associated with soil moisture, bacterial abundance and bacterial community composition. Based on soil properties alone, random forest machine learning algorithm could predict disease outcomes correctly in 75% of cases with soil moisture being the most significant predictor. The importance of soil moisture was validated causally in a controlled greenhouse experiment, where the highest disease incidence was observed at 60% of maximum water holding capacity. Together, our results show that local soil properties can predict disease occurrence across a wider agricultural landscape, and that management of soil moisture could potentially offer a straightforward method for reducing crop losses to R. solanacearum. [graphic not available: see fulltext]
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