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种植方式改变了根系和土壤微生物群落的丰度模式,为智能农业铺平了道路。

Cropping practices manipulate abundance patterns of root and soil microbiome members paving the way to smart farming.

机构信息

Plant-Soil Interactions, Department of Agroecology and Environment, Agroscope, Zurich, Switzerland.

Institute for Evolutionary Biology and Environmental Studies, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland.

出版信息

Microbiome. 2018 Jan 16;6(1):14. doi: 10.1186/s40168-017-0389-9.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Harnessing beneficial microbes presents a promising strategy to optimize plant growth and agricultural sustainability. Little is known to which extent and how specifically soil and plant microbiomes can be manipulated through different cropping practices. Here, we investigated soil and wheat root microbial communities in a cropping system experiment consisting of conventional and organic managements, both with different tillage intensities.

RESULTS

While microbial richness was marginally affected, we found pronounced cropping effects on community composition, which were specific for the respective microbiomes. Soil bacterial communities were primarily structured by tillage, whereas soil fungal communities responded mainly to management type with additional effects by tillage. In roots, management type was also the driving factor for bacteria but not for fungi, which were generally determined by changes in tillage intensity. To quantify an "effect size" for microbiota manipulation, we found that about 10% of variation in microbial communities was explained by the tested cropping practices. Cropping sensitive microbes were taxonomically diverse, and they responded in guilds of taxa to the specific practices. These microbes also included frequent community members or members co-occurring with many other microbes in the community, suggesting that cropping practices may allow manipulation of influential community members.

CONCLUSIONS

Understanding the abundance patterns of cropping sensitive microbes presents the basis towards developing microbiota management strategies for smart farming. For future targeted microbiota management-e.g., to foster certain microbes with specific agricultural practices-a next step will be to identify the functional traits of the cropping sensitive microbes.

摘要

背景

利用有益微生物是优化植物生长和农业可持续性的一种很有前景的策略。目前还不清楚在多大程度上以及具体如何通过不同的种植方式来操纵土壤和植物微生物组。在这里,我们通过包括常规和有机管理的种植系统实验来研究土壤和小麦根微生物群落,这两种管理方式都有不同的耕作强度。

结果

虽然微生物丰富度受到轻微影响,但我们发现群落组成受到显著的种植方式影响,这对各个微生物组都是特异的。土壤细菌群落主要受耕作方式控制,而土壤真菌群落主要受管理类型控制,耕作也有额外的影响。在根系中,管理类型也是细菌的驱动因素,但不是真菌的驱动因素,真菌主要受耕作强度的变化决定。为了量化对微生物组操纵的“效应大小”,我们发现测试的种植方式可以解释微生物群落变化的约 10%。对种植方式敏感的微生物在分类上具有多样性,它们以分类群的菌丛形式对特定的实践做出响应。这些微生物还包括频繁的群落成员或与群落中的许多其他微生物共同出现的成员,这表明种植方式可能允许对有影响力的群落成员进行操纵。

结论

了解对种植方式敏感的微生物的丰度模式为开发智能农业中的微生物组管理策略提供了基础。对于未来有针对性的微生物组管理,例如,利用特定的农业实践来促进某些微生物的生长,下一步将是确定对种植方式敏感的微生物的功能特征。

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