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The response of dominant and rare taxa for fungal diversity within different root environments to the cultivation of Bt and conventional cotton varieties

机译:不同根环境中的真菌多样性占优势和稀有分类的响应,以培养BT和常规棉花品种

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Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) crops have been cultivated at a large scale over the past several decades, which have raised concern about unintended effects on natural environments. Microbial communities typically contain numerous rare taxa that make up the majority of community populations. However, the response of dominant and rare taxa for fungal diversity to the different root environments of Bt plants remains unclear. We quantified fungal population sizes and community composition via quantitative PCR of ITS genes and 18S rRNA gene sequencing of, respectively, that were associated with Bt and conventional cotton variety rhizosphere soils from different plant growth stages. qPCR analyses indicated that fungal abundances reached their peak at the seedling stage and that the taproots and lateral root rhizospheres of the Bt cotton SGK321 were significantly different. However, no significant differences in population sizes were detected between the same root zones from Bt and the conventional cotton varieties. The overall patterns of fungal genera abundances followed that of the dominant genera, whereas overall patterns of fungal genera richness followed those of the rare genera. These results suggest that the dominant and rare taxa play different roles in the maintenance of rhizosphere microhabitat ecosystems. Cluster analyses indicated a separation of fungal communities based on the lateral roots or taproots from the three cotton varieties at the seedling stage, suggesting that root microhabitats had marked effects on fungal community composition. Redundancy analyses indicated that pH was more correlated to soil fungal community composition than Bt protein content. In conclusion, these results indicate that dominant and rare fungal taxa differentially contribute to community dynamics in different root microhabitats of both Bt and conventional cotton varieties. Moreover, these results showed that the rhizosphere fungal community of Bt cotton did not respond significantly to the presence of Bt protein when compared to the two conventional cotton varieties.
机译:在过去的几十年里,芽孢杆菌(BT)植物(BT)作物已经大规模耕种,这对天然环境的意外影响提出了担忧。微生物群落通常含有许多珍稀的少数群,弥补了大多数社区人口。然而,对BT植物不同根环境的真菌多样性的占优势和稀有分类率的反应仍然尚不清楚。我们通过其基因的定量PCR量化真菌群体尺寸和群落组成,分别与来自不同植物生长阶段的BT和常规棉花品种根际土壤相关的18S rRNA基因测序。 QPCR分析表明,真菌丰富在幼苗阶段达到了峰值,并且BT棉SGK321的根茎和侧根根脱石显着不同。然而,在来自BT和常规棉花品种的同一个根区域之间没有检测到人口尺寸的显着差异。真菌属丰富的整体模式遵循显性属,而真菌属性的整体模式遵循稀有属的整体模式。这些结果表明,主导和稀有的分类群在维护根际微藏族生态系统中发挥了不同的作用。聚类分析表明,基于幼苗阶段的三种棉花品种的侧面根或根茎的真菌群落分离,表明根部微藻对真菌群落组成具有显着的影响。冗余分析表明,pH与土壤真菌群落组成比BT蛋白质含量更相关。总之,这些结果表明,显性和罕见的真菌分类群差异促进了BT和常规棉品种的不同根微藻中的社区动态。此外,这些结果表明,与两种常规棉花品种相比,BT棉的根际真菌群落与BT蛋白的存在没有显着反应。

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