Affiliation:
1. College of Tea and Food, Wuyi University, Wuyishan 354300, China
2. College of Life Science, Longyan University, Longyan 364012, China
3. College of JunCao Science and Ecology, Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University, Fuzhou 350002, China
Abstract
It is generally recognized that the quality differences in plant germplasm resources are genetically determined, and that only a good “pedigree” can have good quality. Ecological memory of plants and rhizosphere soil fungi provides a new perspective to understand this phenomenon. Here, we selected 45 tea tree germplasm resources and analyzed the rhizosphere soil fungi, nutrient content and tea quality. We found that the ecological memory of tea trees for soil fungi led to the recruitment and aggregation of dominant fungal populations that were similar across tea tree varieties, differing only in the number of fungi. We performed continuous simulation and validation to identify four characteristic fungal genera that determined the quality differences. Further analysis showed that the greater the recruitment and aggregation of Saitozyma and Archaeorhizomyces by tea trees, the greater the rejection of Chaetomium and Trechispora, the higher the available nutrient content in the soil and the better the tea quality. In summary, our study presents a new perspective, showing that ecological memory between tea trees and rhizosphere soil fungi leads to differences in plants’ ability to recruit and aggregate characteristic fungi, which is one of the most important determinants of tea quality. The artificial inoculation of rhizosphere fungi may reconstruct the ecological memory of tea trees and substantially improve their quality.
Funder
Natural Science Foundation of Fujian Province
Fujian Outstanding Research Talent Cultivation Project, the Scientific Research Project of Introducing Talents, Wuyi University
Innovation and Entrepreneurship Training Program for College Students
Construction of First-Class Undergraduate Specialty (Tea Science) in Fujian Province
Nanping City Science and Technology Plan Project
Faculty and Students Co-Creation Team of Wuyi University