Effects of Epichlo?gansuensis endophyte on the root and rhizosphere soil bacteria of Achnatheruminebrians under different moisture conditions

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Title: Effects of Epichlo?gansuensis endophyte on the root and rhizosphere soil bacteria of Achnatheruminebrians under different moisture conditions

Authors: Yawen Ju, Rui Zhong, Michael J. Christensen, Xingxu Zhang*

Journal; Frontiers in Microbiology (生物科学二区, IF2018=4.259)

Doi: https://doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2020.00747

Abstract: This study was conducted to explore effects of the systemic fungal endophyte Epichlo? gansuensis on root and rhizosphere soil bacterial diversity of Achnatherum inebrians host plants growing under different moisture conditions. Soil properties of different treatments were compared using standard techniques. A total of 4371379 16S rRNA gene sequences were obtained and assigned to 5025 operational taxonomic units (OTUs). These OTUs in roots and rhizosphere soil were divided into 13 and 17 phyla, respectively, and the Actinobacteria and Proteobacteria were the most abundant phyla both in roots and rhizosphere soil. Shannon diversity and Chao1 richness index of bacteria in rhizosphere soil was significantly higher than in roots. E. gansuensis
decreased the Shannon diversity of the root-associated bacterial community, and increased Shannon diversity and Chao1 richness index of the rhizosphere soil bacterial community of A. inebrians. Meanwhile, Chao1 richness of the rhizosphere soil bacterial community of A. inebrians significantly increased with the increase of the soil moisture level. Structural equation modeling also emphasized that E. gansuensis decreased the diversity of the root-associated bacterial community and increased the diversity of the rhizosphere soil bacterial community through decreasing soil available N. Additionally, soil moisture increased the diversity of the rhizosphere soil bacterial community through increased soil pH, C/N, and NN, and decreased soil AP. The E. gansuensis endophyte and soil moisture effects on root and rhizosphere soil bacterial diversity were likely to be from responses to modifications of the rhizosphere soil properties.

链接:https://link.springer.com/article/10.3389/fmicb.2020.00747