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Different responses of soil fauna gut and plant rhizosphere microbiomes to manure applications

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·Microbial attributes were compared between soil fauna gut and plant rhizosphere.·Manure applications decreased or increased gut or rhizosphere bacterial diversity.·Stochastic or deterministic processes drove gut or rhizosphere bacterial assembly.·Manure applications increased bacterial network complexity of gut and rhizosphere.Diverse microbes inhabit animals and plants,helping their hosts perform multiple functions in agricultural ecosystems.However,the responses of soil fauna gut and plant rhizosphere microbiomes to livestock manure applications are still not well understood.Here we fed Protaetia brevitarsis larvae(PBL)with chicken manure and collected their frass.The frass and manure were applied as fertilizers to lettuce pots.We then compared the changes of microbial diversity,community assembly,and potential functions between the gut group(i.e.,all PBL gut and frass samples)and the rhizosphere group(i.e.,all rhizosphere soil samples).We revealed that manure applications(i.e.,feeding or fertilization)decreased bacterial diversity in the gut group but increased that in the rhizosphere group.Particularly,the proportions of Bacilli in the gut group and Gammaproteobacteria in the rhizo-sphere group were increased(up to a maximum of 33.8%and 20.4%,respectively)after manure applications.Stochastic and deterministic processes dominated community assembly in the gut and rhizosphere microbiomes,respectively.Manure applications increased the microbial co-occurrence network complexity of both the gut and rhizosphere groups.Moreover,the proportions of functional taxa associated with human/animal pathogens in the gut group and carbon/nitrogen cycling in the rhizosphere group were enhanced(up to 2.6-fold and 24.6-fold,respec-tively).Our findings illustrate the different responses of microbial diversity,community assembly,and potential functions in soil fauna gut and plant rhizosphere to manure applications.The results could enhance our knowledge on the reasonable utilization of animal and plant microbiomes in agricultural management.

soil fauna gutplant rhizospheremanure applicationscommunity assemblymicrobial functions

Shuai Du、Xiang Zhao、Yue Zhang、Changlong Shu、Ju-Pei Shen

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Key Laboratory of Urban Environment and Health,Ningbo Urban Environment Observation and Research Station,Institute of Urban Environment,Chinese Academy of Sciences,Xiamen 361021,China

School of Geographical Sciences,Fujian Normal University,Fuzhou 350007,China

Institute of Plant Nutrition,Resources and Environment,Beijing Academy of Agriculture and Forestry Sciences,Beijing 100097,China

State Key Laboratory for Biology of Plant Diseases and Insect Pests,Institute of Plant Protection,Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences,Beijing 100193,China

Cangzhou Academy of Agricultural and Forestry Sciences,Hebei Key Laboratory of Soil Entomology,Cangzhou 061001,China

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Science and Technology Project of Fujian ProvinceNational Natural Science Foundation of ChinaNational Natural Science Foundation of China

2022J020263217164232070511

2024

土壤生态学快报(英文)

土壤生态学快报(英文)

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年,卷(期):2024.6(2)