Responses of Bacterial and Fungal Community Structure to Different Rates of 1,3-Dichloropropene Fumigation

1,3-Dichloropropene (1,3-D) is a well-known nematicidal soil fumigant on many crop species. Currently, little is known about its impact on soil microbial communities using culture-free methods. In this study, we investigated changes in soil bacterial and fungal diversity and composition at two depth...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Yuan Zeng, Zaid Abdo, Amy Charkowski, Jane E. Stewart, Kenneth Frost
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: The American Phytopathological Society 2019-08-01
Series:Phytobiomes Journal
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1094/PBIOMES-11-18-0055-R
id doaj-00b31d6e47eb4c2099387b15e410309c
record_format Article
spelling doaj-00b31d6e47eb4c2099387b15e410309c2020-11-25T03:03:19ZengThe American Phytopathological SocietyPhytobiomes Journal2471-29062019-08-013321222310.1094/PBIOMES-11-18-0055-RResponses of Bacterial and Fungal Community Structure to Different Rates of 1,3-Dichloropropene FumigationYuan ZengZaid AbdoAmy CharkowskiJane E. StewartKenneth Frost1,3-Dichloropropene (1,3-D) is a well-known nematicidal soil fumigant on many crop species. Currently, little is known about its impact on soil microbial communities using culture-free methods. In this study, we investigated changes in soil bacterial and fungal diversity and composition at two depths (30.5 and 61 cm) in response to management practices of applying 1,3-D at four different rates (103, 122, 140, and 187 liters/ha) relative to an untreated control in potato production fields using 16S rRNA and internal transcribed spacer (ITS) amplicon sequencing. A total of 12,783 operational taxonomic units (OTUs) for 16S and 1,706 OTUs for ITS were obtained. Sequencing revealed that Proteobacteria, Firmicutes, Actinobacteria, and Ascomycota were dominant phyla in soils. Comparing alpha diversity of microbial communities at the different chemical rates with untreated plots showed that bacterial communities in plots treated with 1,3-D fumigation at 140 liters/ha were richer, which was supported by higher richness indices. Other diversity indices and overall soil microbial community structure were not significantly influenced by any rates of 1,3-D fumigation, although higher bacterial and fungal richness and diversity were observed in posttreatment soils and/or at 30.5 cm. Of the identified microbial families, the differential abundance of 45 bacterial and 24 fungal families was affected by sample depth, 1,3-D rate, or the interaction of sample depth and 1,3-D. The bacterial family Enterobacteriaceae, which includes species that specialize in decay of complex carbohydrates, increased in abundance post-1,3-D fumigation, and the fungal family Ophiocordycipitaceae, which includes nematode and insect pathogens, decreased, suggesting that the nematode and soil insect death caused by fumigation may selectively impact specific fungal and bacterial families.https://doi.org/10.1094/PBIOMES-11-18-0055-R
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Yuan Zeng
Zaid Abdo
Amy Charkowski
Jane E. Stewart
Kenneth Frost
spellingShingle Yuan Zeng
Zaid Abdo
Amy Charkowski
Jane E. Stewart
Kenneth Frost
Responses of Bacterial and Fungal Community Structure to Different Rates of 1,3-Dichloropropene Fumigation
Phytobiomes Journal
author_facet Yuan Zeng
Zaid Abdo
Amy Charkowski
Jane E. Stewart
Kenneth Frost
author_sort Yuan Zeng
title Responses of Bacterial and Fungal Community Structure to Different Rates of 1,3-Dichloropropene Fumigation
title_short Responses of Bacterial and Fungal Community Structure to Different Rates of 1,3-Dichloropropene Fumigation
title_full Responses of Bacterial and Fungal Community Structure to Different Rates of 1,3-Dichloropropene Fumigation
title_fullStr Responses of Bacterial and Fungal Community Structure to Different Rates of 1,3-Dichloropropene Fumigation
title_full_unstemmed Responses of Bacterial and Fungal Community Structure to Different Rates of 1,3-Dichloropropene Fumigation
title_sort responses of bacterial and fungal community structure to different rates of 1,3-dichloropropene fumigation
publisher The American Phytopathological Society
series Phytobiomes Journal
issn 2471-2906
publishDate 2019-08-01
description 1,3-Dichloropropene (1,3-D) is a well-known nematicidal soil fumigant on many crop species. Currently, little is known about its impact on soil microbial communities using culture-free methods. In this study, we investigated changes in soil bacterial and fungal diversity and composition at two depths (30.5 and 61 cm) in response to management practices of applying 1,3-D at four different rates (103, 122, 140, and 187 liters/ha) relative to an untreated control in potato production fields using 16S rRNA and internal transcribed spacer (ITS) amplicon sequencing. A total of 12,783 operational taxonomic units (OTUs) for 16S and 1,706 OTUs for ITS were obtained. Sequencing revealed that Proteobacteria, Firmicutes, Actinobacteria, and Ascomycota were dominant phyla in soils. Comparing alpha diversity of microbial communities at the different chemical rates with untreated plots showed that bacterial communities in plots treated with 1,3-D fumigation at 140 liters/ha were richer, which was supported by higher richness indices. Other diversity indices and overall soil microbial community structure were not significantly influenced by any rates of 1,3-D fumigation, although higher bacterial and fungal richness and diversity were observed in posttreatment soils and/or at 30.5 cm. Of the identified microbial families, the differential abundance of 45 bacterial and 24 fungal families was affected by sample depth, 1,3-D rate, or the interaction of sample depth and 1,3-D. The bacterial family Enterobacteriaceae, which includes species that specialize in decay of complex carbohydrates, increased in abundance post-1,3-D fumigation, and the fungal family Ophiocordycipitaceae, which includes nematode and insect pathogens, decreased, suggesting that the nematode and soil insect death caused by fumigation may selectively impact specific fungal and bacterial families.
url https://doi.org/10.1094/PBIOMES-11-18-0055-R
work_keys_str_mv AT yuanzeng responsesofbacterialandfungalcommunitystructuretodifferentratesof13dichloropropenefumigation
AT zaidabdo responsesofbacterialandfungalcommunitystructuretodifferentratesof13dichloropropenefumigation
AT amycharkowski responsesofbacterialandfungalcommunitystructuretodifferentratesof13dichloropropenefumigation
AT janeestewart responsesofbacterialandfungalcommunitystructuretodifferentratesof13dichloropropenefumigation
AT kennethfrost responsesofbacterialandfungalcommunitystructuretodifferentratesof13dichloropropenefumigation
_version_ 1724686380880101376