Phosphorus Input Alters the Assembly of Rice (Oryza sativa L.) Root-Associated Communities

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Xi-En Long
Huaiying Yao
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[1] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Key Lab of Urban Environment and Health, Institute of Urban Environment
[2] Nantong University,School of Geographic Sciences
[3] Wuhan Institute of Technology,Research Center for Environmental Ecology and Engineering, School of Environmental Ecology and Biological Engineering
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Microbial Ecology | 2020年 / 79卷
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Network analysis,; Phosphate input,; Rice (; L.),; Root associated,; Endophytic community;
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Rice root–associated microbial community play an important role in plant nutrient acquisition, biomass production, and stress tolerance. Herein, root-associated community assembly was investigated under different phosphate input levels in phosphorus (P)-deficient paddy soil. Rice was grown in a long-term P-depleted paddy soil with 0 (P0), 50 (PL), or 200 (PH) mg P2O5 kg−1 application. DNA from root endophytes was isolated after 46 days, and PCR amplicons from archaea, bacteria, and fungi were sequenced by an Illumina Miseq PE300 platform, respectively. P application had no significant effect on rice root endophytic archaea, which were dominated by ammonia-oxidizing Candidatus Nitrososphaera. By contrast, rice root endophytic community structure of the bacteria and fungi was affected by soil P. Low P input increased endophytic bacterial diversity, whereas high P input increased rhizosphere fungi diversity. Bacillus and Pleosporales, associated with phosphate solubilization and P uptake, dominated in P0 and PH treatments, and Pseudomonas were more abundant in the PL treatment than in the P0 and PH treatments. Co-occurrence network analysis revealed a close interaction between endophytic bacteria and fungi. Soil P application affected both the rice root endosphere and soil rhizosphere microbial community and interaction between rice root endophytic bacteria, and fungi, especially species related to P cycling.
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