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调控土壤微食物网对栽培和野生甘草植物次生代谢物的影响。

Regulation of soil micro-foodwebs to root secondary metabolites in cultivated and wild licorice plants.

机构信息

State Key Laboratory of Crop Stress Biology for Arid Areas, Shaanxi Key Laboratory of Agricultural and Environmental Microbiology, College of Life Science, Northwest A&F University, Yangling, Shaanxi 712100, People's Republic of China.

State Key Laboratory of Crop Stress Biology for Arid Areas, Shaanxi Key Laboratory of Agricultural and Environmental Microbiology, College of Life Science, Northwest A&F University, Yangling, Shaanxi 712100, People's Republic of China.

出版信息

Sci Total Environ. 2022 Jul 1;828:154302. doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.154302. Epub 2022 Mar 8.

Abstract

The diversity of soil eukaryotes and micro-foodwebs are only partially understood. Moreover, how they affect secondary metabolites in plant roots under distinct soil environment is not well elucidated. By combining multiple statistical analyses and network constructions, variations in soil eukaryotic diversity, community assembly processes and potential associations of holistic microbiotas were investigated in the bulk and rhizosphere soils of cultivated and wild licorice, and their regulatory patterns for root secondary metabolites were elucidated. The protistan communities displayed lower alpha diversity, more varied beta diversity patterns, and higher stochastic processes, as compared with fungal communities. Soil fungi individually played a more essential role than soil protists in the regulation of root secondary metabolites. Furthermore, rhizosphere soil was associated with more complicated networks than bulk soil; and wild licorice was associated with more complicated networks than cultivated licorice. Specific responsive modules resulting from networks were essential for the regulation of root secondary metabolites and were mostly affected by edaphic properties. Moreover, these modules directly or indirectly regulated the root secondary metabolites to varying degrees in the presence of soil protists. This indicated that the secondary metabolites were affected by associations between protistan, fungal and bacterial groups, and not merely by individual types of microorganisms in agricultural ecosystems. This study provides insight into the responses of root secondary metabolites to different groups of soil eukaryotic diversity and micro-foodwebs. The results have implications for comprehensively understanding the characteristics of the separate and combined roles of microbiotas for environmental management of licorice plantation ecosystem.

摘要

土壤真核生物和微型食物网的多样性仅部分被理解。此外,它们在不同土壤环境下如何影响植物根中的次生代谢物也尚未被很好地阐明。本研究通过结合多种统计分析和网络构建,调查了栽培和野生甘草根围和非根围土壤中土壤真核生物多样性、群落组装过程和整体微生物区系的潜在关联,并阐明了它们对根系次生代谢物的调节模式。与真菌群落相比,原生动物群落表现出较低的α多样性、更多变的β多样性模式和更高的随机过程。与土壤原生动物相比,土壤真菌在根系次生代谢物的调节中单独发挥着更重要的作用。此外,根围土壤比非根围土壤具有更复杂的网络;野生甘草比栽培甘草具有更复杂的网络。网络产生的特定响应模块对于根系次生代谢物的调节是必不可少的,并且主要受土壤特性的影响。此外,这些模块直接或间接地在土壤原生动物存在的情况下,不同程度地调节了根系次生代谢物。这表明次生代谢物受到原生动物、真菌和细菌群体之间关联的影响,而不仅仅是农业生态系统中单个类型的微生物的影响。本研究深入了解了根系次生代谢物对不同土壤真核生物多样性和微型食物网群体的响应。研究结果对于全面理解微生物区系在甘草种植生态系统环境管理中的单独和联合作用的特点具有重要意义。

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