Analysis of rhizosphere bacterial communities of tobacco resistant and non-resistant to bacterial wilt in different regions

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Haoqi Shi
Peiwen Xu
Shengxin Wu
Wen Yu
Yazhi Cheng
Zhihua Chen
Xingyou Yang
Xiangwen Yu
Bingjie Li
Anming Ding
Weifeng Wang
Yuhe Sun
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[1] Tobacco Research Institute of Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences,Key Laboratory for Tobacco Gene Resources
[2] Graduate School of Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences,undefined
[3] Fujian Institute of Tobacco Agricultural Sciences,undefined
[4] Sichuan Tobacco Science Institute,undefined
[5] Sichuan Branch of China National Tobacco Corporation,undefined
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Tobacco bacterial wilt has seriously affected tobacco production. Ethyl methanesulfonate (EMS) induced tobacco bacterial wilt resistant mutants are important for the control of tobacco bacterial wilt. High-throughput sequencing technology was used to study the rhizosphere bacterial community assemblages of bacterial wilt resistant mutant tobacco rhizosphere soil (namely KS), bacterial wilt susceptible tobacco rhizosphere soil (namely GS) and bulk soil (namely BS) in Xuancheng, Huanxi, Yibin and Luzhou. Alpha analysis showed that the bacterial community diversity and richness of KS and GS in the four regions were not significantly different. However, analysis of intergroup variation in the top 15 bacterial communities in terms of abundance showed that the bacterial communities of KS and GS were significantly different from BS, respectively. In addition, pH, alkali-hydrolysable nitrogen (AN) and soil organic carbon (SOC) were positively correlated with the bacterial community of KS and negatively correlated with GS in the other three regions except Huanxi. Network analysis showed that the three soils in the four regions did not show a consistent pattern of network complexity. PICRUSt functional prediction analysis showed that the COG functions were similar in all samples. All colonies were involved in RNA processing and modification, chromatin structure and dynamics, etc. In conclusion, our experiments showed that rhizosphere bacterial communities of tobacco in different regions have different compositional patterns, which are strongly related to soil factors.
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