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The Effects of Cropping Regimes on Fungal and Bacterial Communities of Wheat and Faba Bean in a Greenhouse Pot Experiment Differ between Plant Species and Compartment

机译:种植方式对不同种类温室大棚试验中小麦和蚕豆真菌和细菌群落的影响

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Many bacteria and fungi in the plant rhizosphere and endosphere are beneficial to plant nutrient acquisition, health, and growth. Although playing essential roles in ecosystem functioning, our knowledge about the effects of multiple cropping regimes on the plant microbiome and their interactions is still limited. Here, we designed a pot experiment simulating different cropping regimes. For this purpose, wheat and faba bean plants were grown under controlled greenhouse conditions in monocultures and in two intercropping regimes: row and mixed intercropping. Bacterial and fungal communities in bulk and rhizosphere soils as well as in the roots and aerial plant parts were analyzed using large-scale metabarcoding. We detected differences in microbial richness and diversity between the cropping regimes. Generally, observed effects were attributed to differences between mixed and row intercropping or mixed intercropping and monoculture. Bacterial and fungal diversity were significantly higher in bulk soil samples of wheat and faba bean grown in mixed compared to row intercropping. Moreover, microbial communities varied between crop species and plant compartments resulting in different responses of these communities toward cropping regimes. Leaf endophytes were not affected by cropping regime but bacterial and fungal community structures in bulk and rhizosphere soil as well as fungal community structures in roots. We further recorded highly complex changes in microbial interactions. The number of negative inter-domain correlations between fungi and bacteria decreased in bulk and rhizosphere soil in intercropping regimes compared to monocultures due to beneficial effects. In addition, we observed plant species-dependent differences indicating that intra- and interspecific competition between plants had different effects on the plant species and thus on their associated microbial communities. To our knowledge, this is the first study investigating microbial communities in different plant compartments with respect to multiple cropping regimes using large-scale metabarcoding. Although a simple design simulating different cropping regimes was used, obtained results contribute to the understanding how cropping regimes affect bacterial and fungal communities and their interactions in different plant compartments. Nonetheless, we need field experiments to properly quantify observed effects in natural ecosystems.
机译:植物根际和内层中的许多细菌和真菌都有益于植物营养的获取,健康和生长。尽管在生态系统功能中起着至关重要的作用,但是我们对多种种植方式对植物微生物组及其相互作用的了解仍然有限。在这里,我们设计了一个盆栽实验来模拟不同的种植方式。为了这个目的,小麦和蚕豆植物在受控的温室条件下以单一栽培和两种间作模式种植:行间作和混合间作。使用大规模元条形码分析了散装和根际土壤以及根和空中植物部分的细菌和真菌群落。我们发现了种植制度之间微生物丰富度和多样性的差异。通常,观察到的效果归因于混合间作和行间作或混合间作和单作之间的差异。与行间作相比,混合种植的小麦和蚕豆的散装土壤样品中的细菌和真菌多样性明显更高。而且,微生物群落在作物种类和植物区室之间变化,导致这些群落对耕种制度的不同反应。叶片内生菌不受种植方式的影响,但散装和根际土壤中的细菌和真菌群落结构以及根部的真菌群落结构均不受其影响。我们进一步记录了微生物相互作用中高度复杂的变化。间作模式下,散装和根际土壤中真菌和细菌之间的负域间相关性数量由于单一作用而减少,与单一培养相比。此外,我们观察到植物物种依赖性的差异,表明植物之间的种间竞争和种间竞争对植物物种以及因此对它们相关的微生物群落具有不同的影响。据我们所知,这是第一项使用大规模元条形码研究多种种植方式下不同植物区隔中微生物群落的研究。尽管使用了模拟不同种植方式的简单设计,但获得的结果有助于理解种植方式如何影响细菌和真菌群落及其在不同植物区室中的相互作用。但是,我们需要进行现场实验,以正确量化自然生态系统中观察到的影响。

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