Effect of tobacco–radish rotation for different years on bacterial wilt and rhizosphere microbial communities

Author:

Dai Yuhao1,Li Jixiu1,Wang Zhenzhen1,Yang Shaoqi1,Xiao Qingju1,Gao Zipeng1,Zhang Fengjing1,Zhao Chenran1,Yang Liang1,Chen Shaopeng2,Ding Wei1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Southwest University

2. China Tobacco Corporation Chongqing Tobacco Company

Abstract

Abstract

Tobacco bacterial wilt is a major limiting factor for tobacco production and development, and it is more likely to occur under perennial single cropping of tobacco. In recent years, the rotation of tobacco-radish has gradually become popular. Therefore, we studied the effects of years of tobacco–radish rotation on tobacco bacterial wilt occurrence and rhizosphere microorganisms. The results indicated that both SY and TY could significantly reduce the risk of tobacco bacterial wilt occurrence, and SY had the lowest disease index. The rotation of radish plants significantly increased the soil pH but decreased the contents of alkali-hydrolysed nitrogen and organic matter in the soil. Alkali-hydrolysed nitrogen and pH are the key factors affecting the composition of the bacterial community. Furthermore, radish rotation changed the composition of the soil microbial community, increased the diversity of the bacterial community, and significantly altered the bacterial community structure. At the genus level, the abundance of Sphingomonas species negatively correlated with Ralstonia increased significantly, while the relative abundance of Rhodanobacterspecies positively correlated with Ralstoniadecreased significantly. Disease index, pH and available phosphorus were the main factors affecting the variation in different bacterial genera. The network analysis results showed that Ralstoniawas less connected in the network than in the CK group, and the SY treatment group had a more complex bacterial network structure. Overall, 2 years of tobacco and radish rotation improved the bacterial community structure of the rhizosphere soil and alleviated the harm caused by tobacco bacterial wilt, which is highly important for the stability and health of the rhizosphere soil ecosystem.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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