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Crop rotation and native microbiome inoculation restore soil capacity to suppress a root disease

Agriculture

Crop rotation and native microbiome inoculation restore soil capacity to suppress a root disease

Y. Zhou, Z. Yang, et al.

This groundbreaking study explores the role of crop management strategies in combating peanut root rot disease. Monocropping struggles against more effective microbial assemblies seen in crop rotation. Remarkably, restoring key soil microbes significantly enhances disease resistance. Discover the insights from this research conducted by Yanyan Zhou, Zhen Yang, Jinguang Liu, Xudong Li, Xingxiang Wang, Chuanchao Dai, Taolin Zhang, Víctor J. Carrión, Zhong Wei, Fuliang Cao, Manuel Delgado-Baquerizo, and Xiaogang Li.

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Abstract
It is widely known that some soils have strong levels of disease suppression and prevent the establishment of pathogens in the rhizosphere of plants. However, what soils are better suppressing disease, and how management can help us to boost disease suppression remain unclear. Here, we used field, greenhouse and laboratory experiments to investigate the effect of management (monocropping and rotation) on the capacity of rhizosphere microbiomes in suppressing peanut root rot disease. Compared with crop rotations, monocropping resulted in microbial assemblies that were less effective in suppressing root rot diseases. Further, the depletion of key rhizosphere taxa in monocropping, which were at a disadvantage in the competition for limited exudates resources, reduced capacity to protect plants against pathogen invasion. However, the supplementation of depleted strains restored rhizosphere resistance to pathogen. Taken together, our findings highlight the role of native soil microbes in fighting disease and supporting plant health, and indicate the potential of using microbial inocula to regenerate the natural capacity of soil to fight disease.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Dec 08, 2023
Authors
Yanyan Zhou, Zhen Yang, Jinguang Liu, Xudong Li, Xingxiang Wang, Chuanchao Dai, Taolin Zhang, Víctor J. Carrión, Zhong Wei, Fuliang Cao, Manuel Delgado-Baquerizo, Xiaogang Li
Tags
crop management
monocropping
rotation
soil microbes
disease suppression
peanut root rot
microbial inocula
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