Effects of Vineyard Agro-management Practices on Soil Bacterial Community Composition, and Diversity

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Yosef Steinberger
Tirza Doniger
Itaii Applebaum
Chen Sherman
Nativ Rotbart
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[1] Bar-Ilan University,The Mina & Everard Goodman Faculty of Life Sciences
[2] University of Haifa,Shamir Research Institute
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Microbial Ecology | 2024年 / 87卷
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Microbial community; Soil bacteria; Microbial community function; Viticulture;
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Changes in land use strongly affect soil biological and physico-chemical structure and characteristics, which are strongly related to agricultural conversion of natural habitats to man-made usage. These are among the most important and not always beneficial changes, affecting loss of habitats. In Golan Heights basaltic soils, vineyards are currently a driving force in land-use change. Such changes could have an important effect on soil microbial community that play an important role in maintaining stable functioning of soil ecosystems. This study investigated the microbial communities in five different agro-managements using molecular tools that can clarify the differences in microbial community structure and function. Significant differences in soil microbial community composition were found. However, no differences in alpha diversity or functionality were found between the treatments. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report indicating that the bacterial community in different agro-managements provide an insight into the potential function of a vineyard system.
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