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doi:10.1186/s12866-024-03357-7...

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Liu, Chunju Zhang, Lei Li, Heng He, Xiahong Dong, Jiahong Qiu, Bin
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en
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BioMed Central

Category

Mycology

Year

2024

listing date

6/12/2024

Keywords
... continuous cropping rhizosphere fungi endophytic fungi physico-chemical properties communities cropping significantly community richness root fungal continuous soil plants endophytic fungi rhizosphere diversity valerianoides
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Abstract

Background Rhizosphere and endophytic fungi play important roles in plant health and crop productivity.

However, their community dynamics during the continuous cropping of Knoxia valerianoides have rarely been reported.

K. valerianoides is a perennial herb of the family Rubiaceae and has been used in herbal medicines for ages.

Here, we used high-throughput sequencing technology Illumina MiSeq to study the structural and functional dynamics of the rhizosphere and endophytic fungi of K. valerianoides.

Results The findings indicate that continuous planting has led to an increase in the richness and diversity of rhizosphere fungi, while concomitantly resulting in a decrease in the richness and diversity of root fungi.

The diversity of endophytic fungal communities in roots was lower than that of the rhizosphere fungi.

Ascomycota and Basidiomycota were the dominant phyla detected during the continuous cropping of K. valerianoides .

In addition, we found that root rot directly affected the structure and diversity of fungal communities in the rhizosphere and the roots of K. valerianoides .

Consequently, both the rhizosphere and endophyte fungal communities of root rot-infected plants showed higher richness than the healthy plants.

The relative abundance of Fusarium in two and three years old root rot-infected plants was significantly higher than the control, indicating that continuous planting negatively affected the health of K. valerianoides plants.

Decision Curve Analysis showed that soil pH, organic matter (OM), available K, total K, soil sucrase (S_SC), soil catalase (S_CAT), and soil cellulase (S_CL) were significantly related ( p  < 0.05) to the fungal community dynamics.

Conclusions The diversity of fungal species in the rhizosphere and root of K. valerianoides was reported for the first time.

The fungal diversity of rhizosphere soil was higher than that of root endophytic fungi.

The fungal diversity of root rot plants was higher than that of healthy plants.

Soil pH, OM, available K, total K, S_CAT, S_SC, and S_CL were significantly related to the fungal diversity.

The occurrence of root rot had an effect on the community structure and diversity of rhizosphere and root endophytic fungi.

Liu, Chunju,Zhang, Lei,Li, Heng,He, Xiahong,Dong, Jiahong,Qiu, Bin, 2024, Assessing the biodiversity of rhizosphere and endophytic fungi in Knoxia valerianoides under continuous cropping conditions, BioMed Central

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