Changes and recovery of soil bacterial communities influenced by biological soil disinfestation as compared with chloropicrin-treatment
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  • 作者:Subrata Mowlick (1)
    Takashi Inoue (2)
    Toshiaki Takehara (3)
    Nobuo Kaku (1)
    Katsuji Ueki (1)
    Atsuko Ueki (1)
  • 关键词:Anaerobic bacteria ; Biological soil disinfestation (BSD) ; Clone library ; Chloropicrin ; Clostridial group ; Wilt disease of spinach
  • 刊名:AMB Express
  • 出版年:2013
  • 出版时间:December 2013
  • 年:2013
  • 卷:3
  • 期:1
  • 全文大小:278 KB
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  • 作者单位:Subrata Mowlick (1)
    Takashi Inoue (2)
    Toshiaki Takehara (3)
    Nobuo Kaku (1)
    Katsuji Ueki (1)
    Atsuko Ueki (1)

    1. Faculty of Agriculture, Yamagata University, 1-23, Wakaba-machi, Tsuruoka, 997-8555, Yamagata, Japan
    2. Yamaguchi Prefectural Technology Center for Agriculture and Forestry, 753-0214, Yamaguchi, Japan
    3. NARO Western Region Agricultural Research Center, 721-8514, Hiroshima, Japan
  • ISSN:2191-0855
文摘
Soil bacterial composition, as influenced by biological soil disinfestation (BSD) associated with biomass incorporation was investigated to observe the effects of the treatment on the changes and recovery of the microbial community in a commercial greenhouse setting. Chloropicrin (CP) was also used for soil disinfestation to compare with the effects of BSD. The fusarium wilt disease incidence of spinach cultivated in the BSD- and CP-treated plots was reduced as compared with that in the untreated control plots, showing effectiveness of both methods to suppress the disease. The clone library analyses based on 16S rRNA gene sequences showed that members of the Firmicutes became dominant in the soil bacterial community after the BSD-treatment. Clone groups related to the species in the class Clostridia, such as Clostridium saccharobutylicum, Clostridium tetanomorphum, Clostridium cylindrosporum, Oxobacter pfennigii, etc., as well as Bacillus niacini in the class Bacilli were recognized as the most dominant members in the community. For the CP-treated soil, clones affiliated with the Bacilli related to acid-tolerant or thermophilic bacteria such as Tuberibacillus calidus, Sporolactobacillus laevolacticus, Pullulanibacillus naganoensis, Alicyclobacillus pomorum, etc. were detected as the major groups. The clone library analysis for the soil samples collected after spinach cultivation revealed that most of bacterial groups present in the original soil belonging to the phyla Proteobacteria, Acidobacteria, Bacteroidetes, Gemmatimonadetes, Planctomycetes, TM7, etc. were recovered in the BSD-treated soil. For the CP-treated soil, the recovery of the bacterial groups belonging to the above phyla was also noted, but some major clone groups recognized in the original soil did not recover fully.

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