Different microbial communities in paddy soils under organic and nonorganic farming

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Jimmy Kuo
Daniel Liu
Wei Hao Wen
Ching Yuan Chiu
Wanyu Chen
Yun Wen Wu
Fang-Ting Lai
Chorng-Horng Lin
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[1] National Museum of Marine Biology and Aquarium,Department of Planning and Research
[2] National Dong Hwa University,Graduate Institute of Marine Biology
[3] Da-Yeh University,Department of Biomedical Sciences
[4] Da-Yeh University,Department of Bioresources
[5] Da-Yeh University,Department of Medicinal Botanicals and Foods On Health Applications
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Organic agriculture; 16S rDNA; Rice field; Microbial community;
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Organic agriculture is a farming method that provides healthy food and is friendly to the environment, and it is developing rapidly worldwide. This study compared microbial communities in organic farming (Or) paddy fields to those in nonorganic farming (Nr) paddy fields based on 16S rDNA sequencing and analysis. The predominant microorganisms in both soils were Proteobacteria, Chloroflexi, Acidobacteria, Actinobacteria, and Nitrospirota. The alpha diversity of the paddy soil microbial communities was not different between the nonorganic and organic farming systems. The beta diversity of nonmetric multidimensional scaling (NMDS) revealed that the two groups were significantly separated. Distance-based redundancy analysis (db-RDA) suggested that soil pH and electrical conductivity (EC) had a positive relationship with the microbes in organic paddy soils. There were 23 amplicon sequence variants (ASVs) that showed differential abundance. Among them, g_B1-7BS (Proteobacteria), s_Sulfuricaulis limicola (Proteobacteria), g_GAL15 (p_GAL15), c_Thermodesulfovibrionia (Nitrospirota), two of f_Anaerolineaceae (Chloroflexi), and two of g_S085 (Chloroflexi) showed that they were more abundant in organic soils, whereas g_11-24 (Acidobacteriota), g__Subgroup_7 (Acidobacteriota), and g_Bacillus (Firmicutes) showed differential abundance in nonorganic paddy soils. Functional prediction of microbial communities in paddy soils showed that functions related to carbohydrate metabolism could be the major metabolic activities. Our work indicates that organic farming differs from nonorganic farming in terms of microbial composition in paddy soils and provides specific microbes that might be helpful for understanding soil fertility.
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