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Biochar Application Alleviated Negative Plant-Soil Feedback by Modifying Soil Microbiome

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FRONTIERS IN MICROBIOLOGY
Volume 11, Issue -, Pages -

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2020.00799

Keywords

biochar amendment; microbial community; soil-borne disease; negative plant-soil feedback; Panax notoginseng

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  1. National Key Research and Development Program of China [2018YFD0201100, SQ2017YFC17002102, 2017YFD0201601-5]
  2. China Agriculture Research System [CARS-21]
  3. Yunnan Development and Reform Commission Special demonstration of modern agricultural engineering technology and industrialization during sanqi period [high-tech 20112513]
  4. Major Programme for Biomedicine of Yunnan Province [2016ZF001]
  5. Yunnan Provincial Key Programs of Yunnan Eco-friendly Food International Cooperation Research Center project [2019ZG00901]

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Negative plant-soil feedback (NPSF) frequently cause replant failure in agricultural ecosystems, which has been restricting the sustainable development of agriculture. Biochar application has appealing effects on soil improvement and potential capacity to affect NPSF, but the process is poorly understood. Here, our study demonstrated that biochar amendment can effectively alleviate the NPSF and this biochar effect is strongly linked to soil microorganism in a sanqi (Panax notoginseng) production system. High-throughput sequencing showed that the bacterial and fungal communities were altered with biochar amendment, and bacterial community is more sensitive to biochar amendment than the fungal community. Biochar amendment significantly increased the soil bacterial diversity, but the fungal diversity was not significantly different between biochar-amended and non-amended soils. Moreover, we found that biochar amendment significantly increased the soil pH, electrical conductivity, organic matter, available phosphorus, available potassium, andC/Nratio. The correlation analysis showed that these increased soil chemical variables have a significantly positive correlation with the bacterial diversity. Further analysis of the soil microbial composition demonstrated that biochar soil amendment enriched the beneficial bacteriumBacillusandLysobacterbut suppressed pathogensFusariumandIlyonectria. In addition, we verified that biochar had no direct effect on the pathogenFusarium solani, but can directly enrich biocontrol bacteriumBacillus subtilis. In short, biochar application can mitigate NPSF is mostly due to the fact that biochar soil amendment modified the soil microbiome, especially inhibited pathogens by enriching beneficial bacterium with antagonistic activity against pathogen.

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