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Clover Species Specific Influence on Microbial Abundance and Associated Enzyme Activities in Rhizosphere and Non-Rhizosphere Soils

Brtnicky, M; Kintl, A ; Hammerschmiedt, T ; Mustafa, A ; Elbl, J; Kucerik, J; Vyhnanek, T ; Skladanka, J ; Hunady, I; Holatko, J

Originální název

Clover Species Specific Influence on Microbial Abundance and Associated Enzyme Activities in Rhizosphere and Non-Rhizosphere Soils

Anglický název

Clover Species Specific Influence on Microbial Abundance and Associated Enzyme Activities in Rhizosphere and Non-Rhizosphere Soils

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Originální abstrakt

Legume cultivation, especially the clover species, has shown promoting effects on soil biological properties. However, the ways in which various clover species contribute to beneficial plant-rhizosphere soil interactions have remained neglected in the past. Therefore, we performed a field experiment to assess and compare the species-specific influence of five different clover species on plant traits, microbial soil health indicators, namely soil enzymes, microbial biomass and abundance and their potential nutrient cycling abilities under rhizosphere and non-rhizosphere soils. For this, soil samples from bulk soil and rhizosphere of each clover species were collected and analyzed for soil enzymes including beta-glucosidase, arylsulfatase, phosphatase, N-acetyl-beta-D-glucosaminidase, and urease and microbial communities' abundance. Results revealed that the soil biological properties were more affected in the rhizosoil than in the bulk soil, although the individual legume crop variants differed in the rate and extent of the differential impact on either rhizosoil or bulk soil. The most significantly affected species-specific properties were ammonium oxidizing bacteria and phosphorus-solubilizing microbiota in the rhizosoil of white clover and alsike clover variants, whereas the least impact was exerted by sweet clover. The biological properties of rhizosoil showed a significant effect on the plant qualitative and quantitative properties. We further detected antagonism among N and P + K transfer from the rhizosoil to plants, which influenced above ground and root biomass. Overall, these results suggest that the positive effects of clover species cultivation on rhizosphere soil properties are species specific.

Anglický abstrakt

Legume cultivation, especially the clover species, has shown promoting effects on soil biological properties. However, the ways in which various clover species contribute to beneficial plant-rhizosphere soil interactions have remained neglected in the past. Therefore, we performed a field experiment to assess and compare the species-specific influence of five different clover species on plant traits, microbial soil health indicators, namely soil enzymes, microbial biomass and abundance and their potential nutrient cycling abilities under rhizosphere and non-rhizosphere soils. For this, soil samples from bulk soil and rhizosphere of each clover species were collected and analyzed for soil enzymes including beta-glucosidase, arylsulfatase, phosphatase, N-acetyl-beta-D-glucosaminidase, and urease and microbial communities' abundance. Results revealed that the soil biological properties were more affected in the rhizosoil than in the bulk soil, although the individual legume crop variants differed in the rate and extent of the differential impact on either rhizosoil or bulk soil. The most significantly affected species-specific properties were ammonium oxidizing bacteria and phosphorus-solubilizing microbiota in the rhizosoil of white clover and alsike clover variants, whereas the least impact was exerted by sweet clover. The biological properties of rhizosoil showed a significant effect on the plant qualitative and quantitative properties. We further detected antagonism among N and P + K transfer from the rhizosoil to plants, which influenced above ground and root biomass. Overall, these results suggest that the positive effects of clover species cultivation on rhizosphere soil properties are species specific.

Klíčová slova

rhizosoil; bulk soil; soil microbiota; soil enzymes; plant biomass; plant nutrients

Klíčová slova v angličtině

rhizosoil; bulk soil; soil microbiota; soil enzymes; plant biomass; plant nutrients

Autoři

Brtnicky, M; Kintl, A ; Hammerschmiedt, T ; Mustafa, A ; Elbl, J; Kucerik, J; Vyhnanek, T ; Skladanka, J ; Hunady, I; Holatko, J

Rok RIV

2022

Vydáno

31.10.2021

Nakladatel

MDPI

Místo

BASEL

ISSN

2073-4395

Periodikum

Agronomy

Svazek

11

Číslo

1

Stát

Švýcarská konfederace

Strany od

1

Strany do

21

Strany počet

21

URL

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BibTex

@article{BUT175481,
  author="Brtnicky, M and Kintl, A and Hammerschmiedt, T and Mustafa, A and Elbl, J and Kucerik, J and Vyhnanek, T and Skladanka, J and Hunady, I and Holatko, J",
  title="Clover Species Specific Influence on Microbial Abundance and Associated Enzyme Activities in Rhizosphere and Non-Rhizosphere Soils",
  journal="Agronomy",
  year="2021",
  volume="11",
  number="1",
  pages="1--21",
  doi="10.3390/agronomy11112214",
  issn="2073-4395",
  url="https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4395/11/11/2214"
}