Variations of rhizospheric soil microbial communities in response to continuous Andrographis paniculata cropping practices

Abstract Background Changes of soil microbial communities are one of the main factors of continuous cropping problem. Andrographis paniculata has been reported to have replant problem in cultivation. However, little is known about the variations of rhizosphere soil microbial communities of A. panicu...

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Main Authors: Junren Li, Xiuzhen Chen, Simin Li, Zimei Zuo, Ruoting Zhan, Rui He
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Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2020-06-01
Series:Botanical Studies
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40529-020-00295-1
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spelling doaj-f1f5d959ac22421598e71165053826222020-11-25T03:44:44ZengSpringerOpenBotanical Studies1999-31102020-06-0161111310.1186/s40529-020-00295-1Variations of rhizospheric soil microbial communities in response to continuous Andrographis paniculata cropping practicesJunren Li0Xiuzhen Chen1Simin Li2Zimei Zuo3Ruoting Zhan4Rui He5Research Center of Chinese Herbal Resource Science and Engineering, Guangzhou University of Chinese MedicineResearch Center of Chinese Herbal Resource Science and Engineering, Guangzhou University of Chinese MedicineResearch Center of Chinese Herbal Resource Science and Engineering, Guangzhou University of Chinese MedicineResearch Center of Chinese Herbal Resource Science and Engineering, Guangzhou University of Chinese MedicineResearch Center of Chinese Herbal Resource Science and Engineering, Guangzhou University of Chinese MedicineResearch Center of Chinese Herbal Resource Science and Engineering, Guangzhou University of Chinese MedicineAbstract Background Changes of soil microbial communities are one of the main factors of continuous cropping problem. Andrographis paniculata has been reported to have replant problem in cultivation. However, little is known about the variations of rhizosphere soil microbial communities of A. paniculata under a continuous cropping system. Here, Illumina MiSeq was used to investigate the shifts of rhizospheric bacterial and fungal communities after continuous cropping of A. paniculata. Results The bacterial diversity increased whereas the fungal diversity decreased in rhizosphere soil after consecutive A. paniculata monoculture; and the soil microbial community structure differed between newly plant soil and continuous cropped soil. Taxonomic analyses further revealed that the bacterial phyla Proteobacteria, Acidobacteria and Bacteroidetes and the fungal phyla Zygomycota, Ascomycota and Cercozoa were the dominant phyla across all soil samples. The relative abundance of phyla Acidobacteria and Zygomycota were significantly increased after continuous cropping. Additionally, the most abundant bacterial genus Pseudolabrys significantly decreased, while the predominant fungal genus Mortierella increased considerably in abundance after continuous cropping. Conclusions Our results revealed the changes on diversity and composition of bacterial and fungal communities in rhizospheric soil under continuous cropping of A. paniculata. These data contributed to the understanding of soil micro-ecological environments in the rhizosphere of A. paniculata.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40529-020-00295-1Andrographis paniculataContinuous croppingRhizospheric soilMicrobial communityHigh-throughput sequencing
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author Junren Li
Xiuzhen Chen
Simin Li
Zimei Zuo
Ruoting Zhan
Rui He
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Xiuzhen Chen
Simin Li
Zimei Zuo
Ruoting Zhan
Rui He
Variations of rhizospheric soil microbial communities in response to continuous Andrographis paniculata cropping practices
Botanical Studies
Andrographis paniculata
Continuous cropping
Rhizospheric soil
Microbial community
High-throughput sequencing
author_facet Junren Li
Xiuzhen Chen
Simin Li
Zimei Zuo
Ruoting Zhan
Rui He
author_sort Junren Li
title Variations of rhizospheric soil microbial communities in response to continuous Andrographis paniculata cropping practices
title_short Variations of rhizospheric soil microbial communities in response to continuous Andrographis paniculata cropping practices
title_full Variations of rhizospheric soil microbial communities in response to continuous Andrographis paniculata cropping practices
title_fullStr Variations of rhizospheric soil microbial communities in response to continuous Andrographis paniculata cropping practices
title_full_unstemmed Variations of rhizospheric soil microbial communities in response to continuous Andrographis paniculata cropping practices
title_sort variations of rhizospheric soil microbial communities in response to continuous andrographis paniculata cropping practices
publisher SpringerOpen
series Botanical Studies
issn 1999-3110
publishDate 2020-06-01
description Abstract Background Changes of soil microbial communities are one of the main factors of continuous cropping problem. Andrographis paniculata has been reported to have replant problem in cultivation. However, little is known about the variations of rhizosphere soil microbial communities of A. paniculata under a continuous cropping system. Here, Illumina MiSeq was used to investigate the shifts of rhizospheric bacterial and fungal communities after continuous cropping of A. paniculata. Results The bacterial diversity increased whereas the fungal diversity decreased in rhizosphere soil after consecutive A. paniculata monoculture; and the soil microbial community structure differed between newly plant soil and continuous cropped soil. Taxonomic analyses further revealed that the bacterial phyla Proteobacteria, Acidobacteria and Bacteroidetes and the fungal phyla Zygomycota, Ascomycota and Cercozoa were the dominant phyla across all soil samples. The relative abundance of phyla Acidobacteria and Zygomycota were significantly increased after continuous cropping. Additionally, the most abundant bacterial genus Pseudolabrys significantly decreased, while the predominant fungal genus Mortierella increased considerably in abundance after continuous cropping. Conclusions Our results revealed the changes on diversity and composition of bacterial and fungal communities in rhizospheric soil under continuous cropping of A. paniculata. These data contributed to the understanding of soil micro-ecological environments in the rhizosphere of A. paniculata.
topic Andrographis paniculata
Continuous cropping
Rhizospheric soil
Microbial community
High-throughput sequencing
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40529-020-00295-1
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