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Effects of continuous cropping on fungal community diversity and soil metabolites in soybean roots
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2023
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EngineeringContinuous CultivationAgricultural EconomicsSoil BiodiversityPlant PathologySoybean YieldRoot-soil InteractionPlant-soil InteractionSoybean OutputMicrobial EcologySoil MicrobiologyRhizosphereSoil OrganismSoybean RootsFungal Community DiversitySoil SuppressivenessCrop ProtectionMicrobiologyMedicineSoil Metabolites
Soybean yield can be affected by soybean soil fungal communities in different tillage patterns. Soybean is an important food crop with great significance worldwide. Continuous cultivation resulted in soil nutrient deficiencies, disordered metabolism of root exudates, fungal pathogen accumulation, and an altered microbial community, which brought a drop in soybean output. In this study, taking the soybean agroecosystem in northeast China, we revealed the microbial ecology and soil metabolites spectrum, especially the diversity and composition of soil fungi and the correlation of pathogenic fungi, and discussed the mechanisms and the measures of alleviating the obstacles.
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