Interpretation of bacterial composition patterns and community assembly processes in the rhizosphere soil of tea trees in karst areas.

IF 4 2区 生物学 Q2 MICROBIOLOGY
Yuanqi Zhao, Ni Zhang, Jiajia Chen, Weiwei Ran, Zhibing Zhao, Yuehua Song
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Research background and purpose: Soil microorganisms that are closely related to plants are important factors affecting plant health. Therefore, elucidating the abundant and rare bacterial species in soil associated with plant diseases is crucial for understanding ecological processes, maintaining the stability of microecological environments, and formulating microbial strategies that are consistent with modern agricultural development.

Results: Tea leaf blight leads to an increase in bacterial diversity in the rhizosphere. Random processes dominate the assembly of abundant and rare taxa, while abundant taxa are also influenced by deterministic processes. In the co-occurrence network, the increase in bacterial community diversity mediated by tea cloud leaf blight enhances the stability of the network. Meanwhile, the proportion of positive correlation between rare taxa is relatively high, and the relationship between rare taxa and intermediate taxa is closer. This highly diverse bacteria community maintained the structure and stability of the community to a certain extent.

Conclusion: The rare taxa in the rhizosphere and the rhizosphere bacterial community mediated by tea leaf blight have high diversity, which is of great significance for maintaining the stability of the rhizosphere bacterial ecological network. In the future, we will further explore the dynamic changes and interaction patterns of the species in the rhizosphere soil affected by tea tree diseases, and their ecological functions and importance in areas of habitat fragmentation. Overall, there are many microbial resources in the rhizosphere microbiota under the influence of plant diseases that can be used for agricultural practice. The results of this study will enrich the insights into ecodynamics of bacteria in karst areas, especially in karst tea gardens.

解读岩溶地区茶树根瘤土壤中的细菌组成模式和群落组合过程
研究背景和目的:与植物密切相关的土壤微生物是影响植物健康的重要因素。因此,阐明土壤中与植物病害相关的丰富和稀有细菌种类,对于了解生态过程、维持微生态环境的稳定性以及制定符合现代农业发展的微生物策略至关重要:结果:茶叶枯萎病导致根圈细菌多样性增加。随机过程主导了丰富类群和稀有类群的集合,而丰富类群也受到确定性过程的影响。在共生网络中,茶云叶枯病导致的细菌群落多样性增加增强了网络的稳定性。同时,稀有类群之间的正相关比例相对较高,稀有类群与中间类群之间的关系更为密切。这种高度多样化的细菌群落在一定程度上保持了群落的结构和稳定性:结论:茶叶枯萎病介导的根瘤菌群和根瘤菌群落中的稀有类群具有较高的多样性,这对维持根瘤菌群生态网络的稳定具有重要意义。今后,我们将进一步探索受茶树病害影响的根圈土壤中物种的动态变化和相互作用模式,以及它们在生境破碎化地区的生态功能和重要性。总之,植物病害影响下的根圈微生物群中有许多微生物资源可用于农业实践。这项研究的结果将丰富人们对岩溶地区,尤其是岩溶茶园中细菌生态动力学的认识。
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BMC Microbiology
BMC Microbiology 生物-微生物学
CiteScore
7.20
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280
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: BMC Microbiology is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on analytical and functional studies of prokaryotic and eukaryotic microorganisms, viruses and small parasites, as well as host and therapeutic responses to them and their interaction with the environment.
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