The Effect of Alternative Dryland Crops on Soil Microbial Communities

IF 2.9 Q2 SOIL SCIENCE
Sadikshya Dangi, Brett L. Allen, J. Jabro, Tatyana A. Rand, Joshua W. Campbell, Rosalie B. Calderon
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Abstract

The composition of a soil microbial community that is associated with novel rotation crops could contribute to an increased yield of subsequent crops and is an important factor influencing the composition of the rhizosphere microbiome. However, the effect of alternative dryland crops on soil microbial community composition is not clear in the northern Great Plains (NGP). The objective of this study, therefore, was to evaluate the effects of the oilseed crops Ethiopian mustard (Brassica carinata A.) or camelina (Camelina sativa L.) or a 10-species forage/cover crop (CC) mix and fallow on soil biological health. Phospholipid fatty acid (PLFA) analysis was used to characterize the microbial community structure. The results showed that the total bacterial PLFA proportion was significantly higher in camelina and fallow compared to CCs and carinata, whereas the total fungal proportion was significantly higher under a CC mix compared to camelina and fallow. The fungal-to-bacterial ratio was significantly higher in CCs (0.130) and carinata (0.113) compared to fallow (0.088). Fungi are often considered a good indicator of soil health, while bacteria are crucial in soil functions. The changes in specific microbial communities due to crop-related alterations might play a key role in the yield of subsequent crops. This study provides valuable insights into the effect of oilseeds, CCs, and fallow on microbial communities.
替代性旱地作物对土壤微生物群落的影响
与新型轮作相关的土壤微生物群落的组成可能有助于提高后茬作物的产量,也是影响根圈微生物群组成的一个重要因素。然而,在大平原北部(NGP),替代性旱地作物对土壤微生物群落组成的影响尚不明确。因此,本研究的目的是评估油料作物埃塞俄比亚芥菜(Brassica carinata A.)或荠菜(Camelina sativa L.)或 10 种饲草/覆盖作物(CC)组合和休耕对土壤生物健康的影响。磷脂脂肪酸(PLFA)分析用于描述微生物群落结构。结果表明,与 CC 和荠菜相比,荠菜和休耕地中细菌 PLFA 的总比例明显更高,而与荠菜和休耕地相比,CC 混合物中真菌的总比例明显更高。与休耕(0.088)相比,CC(0.130)和荠菜(0.113)中真菌与细菌的比例明显更高。真菌通常被认为是土壤健康的良好指标,而细菌则是土壤功能的关键。与作物相关的改变导致特定微生物群落发生变化,这可能对后续作物的产量起到关键作用。这项研究为了解油菜籽、CCs 和休耕对微生物群落的影响提供了宝贵的见解。
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Soil Systems
Soil Systems Earth and Planetary Sciences-Earth-Surface Processes
CiteScore
5.30
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5.70%
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80
审稿时长
11 weeks
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