High-yield grass Pennisetum sinese Roxb plantation and organic manure alter bacterial and fungal communities structure in an ecological agriculture farm

Abstract Pennisetum sinese Roxb (P. sinese) is an efficient and economic energy crop for its high productivity, and has been well studied in its application in phytoremediation and fodder production. However, little is known about how P. sinese plantation and fermented manures of P. sinese-feed live...

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Main Authors: Yan He, Lu Lu, Chao Peng, Huilin Li, Jing Zhang, Run Li, Caiquan Zhou
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Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2020-05-01
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13568-020-01018-2
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spelling doaj-81d12a397b964a8eaee3a8596c4bbb472020-11-25T02:13:44ZengSpringerOpenAMB Express2191-08552020-05-0110111410.1186/s13568-020-01018-2High-yield grass Pennisetum sinese Roxb plantation and organic manure alter bacterial and fungal communities structure in an ecological agriculture farmYan He0Lu Lu1Chao Peng2Huilin Li3Jing Zhang4Run Li5Caiquan Zhou6Key Laboratory of Southwest China Wildlife Resources Conservation, College of Life Sciences, China West Normal UniversityKey Laboratory of Southwest China Wildlife Resources Conservation, College of Life Sciences, China West Normal UniversityKey Laboratory of Southwest China Wildlife Resources Conservation, College of Life Sciences, China West Normal UniversityKey Laboratory of Southwest China Wildlife Resources Conservation, College of Life Sciences, China West Normal UniversityCollege of Environmental Science and Engineering, China West Normal UniversityCollege of Environmental Science and Engineering, China West Normal UniversityKey Laboratory of Southwest China Wildlife Resources Conservation, College of Life Sciences, China West Normal UniversityAbstract Pennisetum sinese Roxb (P. sinese) is an efficient and economic energy crop for its high productivity, and has been well studied in its application in phytoremediation and fodder production. However, little is known about how P. sinese plantation and fermented manures of P. sinese-feed livestock affect the composition of soil bacterial and fungal communities. In this study, 16S rRNA/ITS1 gene-based Illumina Miseq sequencing was employed to compare the bacterial and fungal community structure among soils that had been subjected to uncultivated control (CK), 2-year P. sinese plantation (P), and P. sinese plantation combined with the use of organic manures (P-OM) in a “P. sinese—breeding industry” ecological agriculture farm. The results found microbial communities were altered by P. sinese plantation and fertilization. The P. sinese plantation resulted in increased Actinobacteria and Planctomycetes abundance. Comparatively, significant increased abundance of Chloroflexi, Firmicutes, Nitrospirae, and Euryarchaeota, and genes related with nitrogen and carbon metabolic pathways based on PICRUSt prediction was observed in P-OM soil. Fungal compositions suggested a markedly increased abundance of Ascomycota in P soil. Potential organic matter decomposers Candida, Thermoascus, and Aspergillus were enriched in P soil, indicating the enhanced role of fungi in litter decomposition. Redundancy analysis suggested that soil properties (NH4 +-N, total nitrogen, organic matter content, and soil water content) significantly correlated with the changes of microbial compositions (P < 0.05). These results highlight the divergence of microbial communities occurs during P. sinese-based plantation, implying functional diversification of soil ecosystem in P. sinese fields.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13568-020-01018-2Pennisetum sinese RoxbOrganic manureIllumina Miseq sequencingBacterial and fungal differentiation
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author Yan He
Lu Lu
Chao Peng
Huilin Li
Jing Zhang
Run Li
Caiquan Zhou
spellingShingle Yan He
Lu Lu
Chao Peng
Huilin Li
Jing Zhang
Run Li
Caiquan Zhou
High-yield grass Pennisetum sinese Roxb plantation and organic manure alter bacterial and fungal communities structure in an ecological agriculture farm
AMB Express
Pennisetum sinese Roxb
Organic manure
Illumina Miseq sequencing
Bacterial and fungal differentiation
author_facet Yan He
Lu Lu
Chao Peng
Huilin Li
Jing Zhang
Run Li
Caiquan Zhou
author_sort Yan He
title High-yield grass Pennisetum sinese Roxb plantation and organic manure alter bacterial and fungal communities structure in an ecological agriculture farm
title_short High-yield grass Pennisetum sinese Roxb plantation and organic manure alter bacterial and fungal communities structure in an ecological agriculture farm
title_full High-yield grass Pennisetum sinese Roxb plantation and organic manure alter bacterial and fungal communities structure in an ecological agriculture farm
title_fullStr High-yield grass Pennisetum sinese Roxb plantation and organic manure alter bacterial and fungal communities structure in an ecological agriculture farm
title_full_unstemmed High-yield grass Pennisetum sinese Roxb plantation and organic manure alter bacterial and fungal communities structure in an ecological agriculture farm
title_sort high-yield grass pennisetum sinese roxb plantation and organic manure alter bacterial and fungal communities structure in an ecological agriculture farm
publisher SpringerOpen
series AMB Express
issn 2191-0855
publishDate 2020-05-01
description Abstract Pennisetum sinese Roxb (P. sinese) is an efficient and economic energy crop for its high productivity, and has been well studied in its application in phytoremediation and fodder production. However, little is known about how P. sinese plantation and fermented manures of P. sinese-feed livestock affect the composition of soil bacterial and fungal communities. In this study, 16S rRNA/ITS1 gene-based Illumina Miseq sequencing was employed to compare the bacterial and fungal community structure among soils that had been subjected to uncultivated control (CK), 2-year P. sinese plantation (P), and P. sinese plantation combined with the use of organic manures (P-OM) in a “P. sinese—breeding industry” ecological agriculture farm. The results found microbial communities were altered by P. sinese plantation and fertilization. The P. sinese plantation resulted in increased Actinobacteria and Planctomycetes abundance. Comparatively, significant increased abundance of Chloroflexi, Firmicutes, Nitrospirae, and Euryarchaeota, and genes related with nitrogen and carbon metabolic pathways based on PICRUSt prediction was observed in P-OM soil. Fungal compositions suggested a markedly increased abundance of Ascomycota in P soil. Potential organic matter decomposers Candida, Thermoascus, and Aspergillus were enriched in P soil, indicating the enhanced role of fungi in litter decomposition. Redundancy analysis suggested that soil properties (NH4 +-N, total nitrogen, organic matter content, and soil water content) significantly correlated with the changes of microbial compositions (P < 0.05). These results highlight the divergence of microbial communities occurs during P. sinese-based plantation, implying functional diversification of soil ecosystem in P. sinese fields.
topic Pennisetum sinese Roxb
Organic manure
Illumina Miseq sequencing
Bacterial and fungal differentiation
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13568-020-01018-2
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