Bacterial Community Structure and Function Shift in Rhizosphere Soil of Tobacco Plants Infected by Meloidogyne incognita.

IF 1.8 3区 农林科学 Q2 PLANT SCIENCES
Wenjie Tong, Junying Li, Wenfeng Cong, Cuiping Zhang, Zhaoli Xu, Xiaolong Chen, Min Yang, Jiani Liu, Lei Yu, Xiaopeng Deng
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Root-knot nematode disease is a widespread and catastrophic disease of tobacco. However, little is known about the relationship between rhizosphere bacterial community and root-knot nematode disease. This study used 16S rRNA gene sequencing and PICRUSt to assess bacterial community structure and function changes in rhizosphere soil from Meloidogyne incognita-infected tobacco plants. We studied the rhizosphere bacterial community structure of M. incognita-infected and uninfected tobacco plants through a paired comparison design in two regions of tobacco planting area, Yuxi and Jiuxiang of Yunnan Province, southwest China. According to the findings, M. incognita infection can alter the bacterial population in the soil. Uninfested soil has more operational taxonomic unit numbers and richness than infested soil. Principal Coordinate Analysis revealed clear separations between bacterial communities from infested and uninfested soil, indicating that different infection conditions resulted in significantly different bacterial community structures in soils. Firmicutes was prevalent in infested soil, but Chloroflexi and Acidobacteria were prevalent in uninfested soil. Sphingomonas, Streptomyces, and Bradyrhizobium were the dominant bacteria genera, and their abundance were higher in infested soil. By PICRUSt analysis, some metabolism-related functions and signal transduction functions of the rhizosphere bacterial community in the M. incognita infection-tobacco plants had a higher relative abundance than those uninfected. As a result, rhizosphere soils from tobacco plants infected with M. incognita showed considerable bacterial community structure and function alterations.

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烟草根际土壤细菌群落结构及功能变化
根结线虫病是一种广泛存在的烟草灾难性病害。然而,人们对根际细菌群落与根结线虫病之间的关系知之甚少。本研究采用16S rRNA基因测序和PICRUSt技术对烟根际土壤细菌群落结构和功能变化进行了研究。以云南省玉溪和九乡两个烟草种植区为研究对象,采用配对比较设计,研究了烟分枝杆菌侵染和未侵染烟草植株的根际细菌群落结构。根据研究结果,M. incognita感染可以改变土壤中的细菌种群。未侵染土壤比侵染土壤具有更多的可操作分类单位数和丰富度。主坐标分析结果显示,侵染土壤与未侵染土壤细菌群落存在明显的分离,表明不同侵染条件导致土壤细菌群落结构存在显著差异。侵染土壤中以厚壁菌门为主,而未侵染土壤中以绿菌门和酸杆菌门为主。鞘氨单胞菌、链霉菌和缓生根瘤菌是优势菌属,其丰度在侵染土壤中较高。PICRUSt分析发现,与未感染烟株相比,感染烟株根际细菌群落中一些代谢相关功能和信号转导功能的相对丰度更高。结果表明,烟草根际土壤细菌群落结构和功能发生显著变化。
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Plant Pathology Journal
Plant Pathology Journal 生物-植物科学
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12 months
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