Li Xinyang, Li Xiaokang, Hong Jun, Wang Yan, Guo Duanqiang, Liu Jinlong, Zhang Zewen, He Wenwei, Xue Kaisheng, Wang Qingqing
Henan University of Urban Construction, Ping Dingshan, China.
Wuhan Jinxin Gynecology and Obstetrics Hospital of Integrative Medicine, Wuhan, China.
Microbiol Spectr. 2023 Feb 6;11(2):e0435522. doi: 10.1128/spectrum.04355-22.
Ginger, an important cash crop, has been cultivated for thousands of years in China. However, comparative studies on soil bacterial communities of Chinese ginger varieties, especially after flooding, are lacking. Here, we comprehensively compared the bacterial communities of two types of ginger soils from four different locations. Surprisingly, the 100-year flood (20 July 2021, in Henan, China) did not significantly affect the soil bacterial composition compared with previous reports. In contrast, flooding may have brought in nutrients and promoted the propagation of eutrophic bacteria, and were the most abundant in the Zhangliang region (~25%). However, due to the most severe flooding and inundation, the Zhangliang region, also probably contaminated with polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and heavy metals, showed the lowest microbial diversity. Moreover, the geographical location influenced the microbial communities more than did the soil type or ginger variety. These findings help us understand the species and composition of bacteria and infection of ginger after flooding and soaking. Further, the interaction mechanisms underlying these emerging phenomena need to be further investigated. There are few comparative studies on the soil bacterial communities of Chinese ginger varieties after flooding. After a 100-year flood (20 July 2021, in Henan, China), we comprehensively compared the bacterial communities of two types of ginger soils from four different locations. Surprisingly, this flood did not significantly affect the soil bacterial composition compared with previous reports. In contrast, it was found that the flooding may have brought in nutrients and promoted the propagation of eutrophic bacteria for the Zhangliang region. However, the flooding had also brought in polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon and heavy metal contamination. Moreover, we also verified that geographical location influenced the microbial communities more than did the soil type or ginger variety. These findings help us understand the species and composition of bacteria and infection of ginger after flooding and soaking.
生姜是一种重要的经济作物,在中国已有数千年的种植历史。然而,目前缺乏对中国生姜品种土壤细菌群落的比较研究,尤其是在遭受洪水之后。在此,我们全面比较了来自四个不同地点的两种生姜土壤的细菌群落。令人惊讶的是,与之前的报道相比,2021年7月20日发生在河南的百年一遇洪水对土壤细菌组成没有显著影响。相反,洪水可能带来了养分,促进了富营养细菌的繁殖,张良地区这类细菌最为丰富(约25%)。然而,由于洪水和内涝最为严重,张良地区可能还受到多环芳烃和重金属污染,其微生物多样性最低。此外,地理位置对微生物群落的影响大于土壤类型或生姜品种。这些发现有助于我们了解洪水浸泡后生姜的细菌种类、组成及侵染情况。此外,这些新出现现象背后的相互作用机制还有待进一步研究。目前关于洪水后中国生姜品种土壤细菌群落的比较研究较少。在2021年7月20日河南发生百年一遇洪水后,我们全面比较了来自四个不同地点的两种生姜土壤的细菌群落。令人惊讶的是,与之前的报道相比,这场洪水对土壤细菌组成没有显著影响。相反,研究发现洪水可能给张良地区带来了养分,促进了富营养细菌的繁殖。然而,洪水也带来了多环芳烃和重金属污染。此外,我们还证实地理位置对微生物群落的影响大于土壤类型或生姜品种。这些发现有助于我们了解洪水浸泡后生姜的细菌种类、组成及侵染情况。