Intercropped silviculture systems, a key to achieving soil fungal community management in eucalyptus plantations.

Fungi are ubiquitous and important contributors to soil nutrient cycling, playing a vital role in C, N and P turnover, with many fungi having direct beneficial relationships with plants. However, the factors that modulate the soil fungal community are poorly understood. We studied the degree to whic...

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Main Authors: Caio T C C Rachid, Fabiano C Balieiro, Eduardo S Fonseca, Raquel Silva Peixoto, Guilherme M Chaer, James M Tiedje, Alexandre S Rosado
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2015-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0118515
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spelling doaj-0f43243a296a4cf38c3989029da865af2021-03-03T20:10:10ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032015-01-01102e011851510.1371/journal.pone.0118515Intercropped silviculture systems, a key to achieving soil fungal community management in eucalyptus plantations.Caio T C C RachidFabiano C BalieiroEduardo S FonsecaRaquel Silva PeixotoGuilherme M ChaerJames M TiedjeAlexandre S RosadoFungi are ubiquitous and important contributors to soil nutrient cycling, playing a vital role in C, N and P turnover, with many fungi having direct beneficial relationships with plants. However, the factors that modulate the soil fungal community are poorly understood. We studied the degree to which the composition of tree species affected the soil fungal community structure and diversity by pyrosequencing the 28S rRNA gene in soil DNA. We were also interested in whether intercropping (mixed plantation of two plant species) could be used to select fungal species. More than 50,000 high quality sequences were analyzed from three treatments: monoculture of Eucalyptus; monoculture of Acacia mangium; and a mixed plantation with both species sampled 2 and 3 years after planting. We found that the plant type had a major effect on the soil fungal community structure, with 75% of the sequences from the Eucalyptus soil belonging to Basidiomycota and 19% to Ascomycota, and the Acacia soil having a sequence distribution of 28% and 62%, respectively. The intercropping of Acacia mangium in a Eucalyptus plantation significantly increased the number of fungal genera and the diversity indices and introduced or increased the frequency of several genera that were not found in the monoculture cultivation samples. Our results suggest that management of soil fungi is possible by manipulating the composition of the plant community, and intercropped systems can be a means to achieve that.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0118515
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author Caio T C C Rachid
Fabiano C Balieiro
Eduardo S Fonseca
Raquel Silva Peixoto
Guilherme M Chaer
James M Tiedje
Alexandre S Rosado
spellingShingle Caio T C C Rachid
Fabiano C Balieiro
Eduardo S Fonseca
Raquel Silva Peixoto
Guilherme M Chaer
James M Tiedje
Alexandre S Rosado
Intercropped silviculture systems, a key to achieving soil fungal community management in eucalyptus plantations.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Caio T C C Rachid
Fabiano C Balieiro
Eduardo S Fonseca
Raquel Silva Peixoto
Guilherme M Chaer
James M Tiedje
Alexandre S Rosado
author_sort Caio T C C Rachid
title Intercropped silviculture systems, a key to achieving soil fungal community management in eucalyptus plantations.
title_short Intercropped silviculture systems, a key to achieving soil fungal community management in eucalyptus plantations.
title_full Intercropped silviculture systems, a key to achieving soil fungal community management in eucalyptus plantations.
title_fullStr Intercropped silviculture systems, a key to achieving soil fungal community management in eucalyptus plantations.
title_full_unstemmed Intercropped silviculture systems, a key to achieving soil fungal community management in eucalyptus plantations.
title_sort intercropped silviculture systems, a key to achieving soil fungal community management in eucalyptus plantations.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Fungi are ubiquitous and important contributors to soil nutrient cycling, playing a vital role in C, N and P turnover, with many fungi having direct beneficial relationships with plants. However, the factors that modulate the soil fungal community are poorly understood. We studied the degree to which the composition of tree species affected the soil fungal community structure and diversity by pyrosequencing the 28S rRNA gene in soil DNA. We were also interested in whether intercropping (mixed plantation of two plant species) could be used to select fungal species. More than 50,000 high quality sequences were analyzed from three treatments: monoculture of Eucalyptus; monoculture of Acacia mangium; and a mixed plantation with both species sampled 2 and 3 years after planting. We found that the plant type had a major effect on the soil fungal community structure, with 75% of the sequences from the Eucalyptus soil belonging to Basidiomycota and 19% to Ascomycota, and the Acacia soil having a sequence distribution of 28% and 62%, respectively. The intercropping of Acacia mangium in a Eucalyptus plantation significantly increased the number of fungal genera and the diversity indices and introduced or increased the frequency of several genera that were not found in the monoculture cultivation samples. Our results suggest that management of soil fungi is possible by manipulating the composition of the plant community, and intercropped systems can be a means to achieve that.
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0118515
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