Microbial communities and soil chemical features associated with commercial production of the medicinal mushroom Ganoderma lingzhi in soil

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Le-Qin Ke
Pu-Dong Li
Jian-Ping Xu
Qiu-Shuang Wang
Liang-Liang Wang
Hui-Ping Wen
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[1] Lishui University,College of Ecology
[2] Institute of Biotechnology,State Key Laboratory of Rice Biology
[3] Zhejiang University,Department of Biology
[4] McMaster University,Tea Research Institute
[5] Guangdong Academy of Agricultural Sciences,undefined
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Crop production, including mushroom farming, may cause significant changes to the underlying substrates which in turn, can influence crop quality and quantity during subsequent years. Here in this study, we analyzed the production of the medicinal mushroom Ganoderma lingzhi and the associated soil microbial communities and soil chemical features over 24 months from April 2015 to April 2017. This Basidiomycete mushroom, known as Lingzhi in China, is commonly found on dead trees and wood logs in temperate and subtropical forests. Its economic and medicinal importance have propelled the development of a diversity of cultivation methods. The dominant method uses wood logs as the main substrate, which after colonization by Lingzhi mycelia, are buried in the soil to induce fruiting. The soil microbial communities over the 24 months were analyzed using the Illumina HiSeq platform targeting a portion of the bacterial 16S rRNA gene and the fungal internal transcribed spacer 1 (ITS1). Overall, a significant reduction of Lingzhi yield was observed over our experimentation period. Interestingly, temporal changes in soil microbial compositions were detected during the 24 months, with the fungal community showing more changes than that of bacteria in terms of both species richness and the relative abundance of several dominant species after each fruiting. The soil chemical features also showed significant changes, with decreasing soil nitrogen and phosphorus concentrations and increasing soil pH and iron content after each fruiting. We discuss the implications of our results in sustainable Lingzhi production in soil.
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