Porous Minerals Improve Wheat Shoot Growth and Grain Yield through Affecting Soil Properties and Microbial Community in Coastal Saline Land

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第一作者: Ma, Lan

作者: Ma, Lan;Song, Yanjing;Wang, Jie;Shan, Yan;Liang, Xiaoyan;Zhang, Haiyang;Fu, Rao;Li, Junlin;Nie, Wenjing;Li, Meng;Li, Jiajia;Yi, Kuihua;Wang, Xiangyu;Zhang, Hongxia;Ma, Lan;Song, Yanjing;Wang, Jie;Shan, Yan;Liang, Xiaoyan;Zhang, Haiyang;Fu, Rao;Li, Junlin;Nie, Wenjing;Li, Meng;Li, Jiajia;Yi, Kuihua;Wang, Xiangyu;Zhang, Hongxia;Ma, Lan;Liang, Xiaoyan;Zhang, Haiyang;Fu, Rao;Li, Junlin;Li, Meng;Wang, Lu;Zhang, Hongxia;Mao, Tingting;Wang, Lu;Zhang, Hongxia

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关键词: mineral material; coastal saline soil; wheat; soil properties; 16S rRNA high-throughput sequencing

期刊名称:AGRONOMY-BASEL ( 影响因子:3.7; 五年影响因子:4.0 )

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年卷期: 2023 年 13 卷 9 期

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收录情况: SCI

摘要: Soil salinization has become a major environmental factor severely threatening global food security. The application of porous minerals could significantly ameliorate soil fertility and promote plant productivity under salt stress conditions. However, the effects of porous minerals on improving the salt resistance of grain crops in coastal saline soils is not fully studied. In this work, the shoot growth and grain yield of wheat plants grown in coastal saline fields, respectively amended with the four naturally available porous minerals, diatomite, montmorillonite, bentonite and zeolite, were assessed. The application of porous minerals, especially zeolite, significantly improved the biomass and grain yield of wheat plants under saline conditions, as demonstrated by the augmented plant fresh mass (14.8 similar to 61.2%) and increased seed size (3.8 similar to 58.8%) and number (1.4 similar to 57.5%). Soil property analyses exhibited that porous-mineral amendment decreased soil sodium content and sodium absorption ratio, and increased soil nutrients in both the rhizosphere and nonrhizosphere of wheat plants. Further quantitative-PCR and 16S high-throughput sequencing analysis revealed that porous-mineral application also remarkably increased the abundance of bacterial 16S rRNA (0.8 similar to 102.4%) and fungal 18S rRNA (89.2 similar to 209.6%), and altered the composition of the soil microbial community in the rhizosphere of wheat. Our findings suggest that zeolite could be used as an ideal salt soil amendment, and the changes in soil properties and microorganisms caused by the application of porous minerals like zeolite improved the salt resistance of wheat plants in coastal saline land, leading to increased shoot growth and seed production.

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