A Microbiological Approach to Alleviate Soil Replant Syndrome in Peaches

Author:

Newberger Derek R.1,Minas Ioannis S.1,Manter Daniel K.2ORCID,Vivanco Jorge M.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Horticulture and Landscape Architecture, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 80523, USA

2. Agricultural Research Service, United States Department of Agriculture, Fort Collins, CO 80526, USA

Abstract

Replant syndrome (RS) is a global problem characterized by reduced growth, production life, and yields of tree fruit/nut orchards. RS etiology is unclear, but repeated monoculture plantings are thought to develop a pathogenic soil microbiome. This study aimed to evaluate a biological approach that could reduce RS in peach (Prunus persica) orchards by developing a healthy soil bacteriome. Soil disinfection via autoclave followed by cover cropping and cover crop incorporation was found to distinctly alter the peach soil bacteriome but did not affect the RS etiology of RS-susceptible ‘Lovell’ peach seedlings. In contrast, non-autoclaved soil followed by cover cropping and incorporation altered the soil bacteriome to a lesser degree than autoclaving but induced significant peach growth. Non-autoclaved and autoclaved soil bacteriomes were compared to highlight bacterial taxa promoted by soil disinfection prior to growing peaches. Differential abundance shows a loss of potentially beneficial bacteria due to soil disinfection. The treatment with the highest peach biomass was non-autoclaved soil with a cover crop history of alfalfa, corn, and tomato. Beneficial bacterial species that were cultivated exclusively in the peach rhizosphere of non-autoclaved soils with a cover crop history were Paenibacillus castaneae and Bellilinea caldifistulae. In summary, the non-autoclaved soils show continuous enhancement of beneficial bacteria at each cropping phase, culminating in an enriched rhizosphere which may help alleviate RS in peaches.

Funder

NIFA/USDA through a Western Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Virology,Microbiology (medical),Microbiology

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