[Effect of Long-Term Application of Agrotechnical Techniques and Crops on Soil Microbial Communities].

Mikrobiologiia Pub Date : 2016-03-01
I O Korvigo, E V Pershina, E A Ivanova, N S Matyuk, O A Savos'kina, E L Chirak, N A Provorov, E E Andronov
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Abstract

Effects of long-term application ofvarious fertilizers and crops on soil microbiomes an a long-term field experiment were investigated using the library of the 16S rRNA gene sequences obtained by high-throughput sequencing of the total DNA. The communities exhibited high diversity, with 655 microbial genera belonging to 34 phyla detected (31 bacterial and 3 archaeal ones). For analysis of the effect of the studied factors on community structure, a linear model was developed in order to simplify interpretation of the data of high-throughput sequencing and to obtain biologically important information. Liming was shown to modulate the effect of mineral fertilizers on the structure of microbial populations. The differences in the structure and alpha-diversity of microbial communities were shown to depend more on the crops and liming, rather than on the fertilizers applied. Interaction between the crop factor and liming expressed as an ambiguous effect of liming on the microbiome in the presence of different plants was reliably demonstrated. Thus, in the case of barley and clover, liming resulted in increased taxonomic diversity of the community, while in the case of potato and flax it had an opposite effect.

[长期施用农业技术和作物对土壤微生物群落的影响]。
利用高通量测序获得的16S rRNA基因文库,研究了长期施用不同肥料和作物对土壤微生物组的影响。群落多样性较高,共检测到34门655个微生物属(细菌31个,古细菌3个)。为了分析研究因子对群落结构的影响,建立了线性模型,以简化高通量测序数据的解释,并获得重要的生物学信息。石灰被证明可以调节矿质肥料对微生物种群结构的影响。微生物群落结构和α -多样性的差异更多地取决于作物和石灰,而不是施用的肥料。作物因子和石灰之间的相互作用表现为石灰在不同植物存在下对微生物组的模糊影响,得到了可靠的证明。因此,在大麦和三叶草的情况下,石灰化导致群落的分类多样性增加,而在马铃薯和亚麻的情况下,石灰化具有相反的效果。
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