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Pyrosequencing Reveals the Influence of Organic and Conventional Farming Systems on Bacterial Communities
Authors:Ru Li  Ehsan Khafipour  Denis O Krause  Martin H Entz  Teresa R de Kievit  W G Dilantha Fernando
Institution:1. Department of Plant Science, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada.; 2. Department of Animal Science, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.; 3. Department of Medical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.; 4. Department of Microbiology, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.; University of Hyderabad, India,
Abstract:It has been debated how different farming systems influence the composition of soil bacterial communities, which are crucial for maintaining soil health. In this research, we applied high-throughput pyrosequencing of V1 to V3 regions of bacterial 16S rRNA genes to gain further insight into how organic and conventional farming systems and crop rotation influence bulk soil bacterial communities. A 2×2 factorial experiment consisted of two agriculture management systems (organic versus conventional) and two crop rotations (flax-oat-fababean-wheat versus flax-alfalfa-alfalfa-wheat) was conducted at the Glenlea Long-Term Crop Rotation and Management Station, which is Canada’s oldest organic-conventional management study field. Results revealed that there is a significant difference in the composition of bacterial genera between organic and conventional management systems but crop rotation was not a discriminator factor. Organic farming was associated with higher relative abundance of Proteobacteria, while Actinobacteria and Chloroflexi were more abundant in conventional farming. The dominant genera including Blastococcus, Microlunatus, Pseudonocardia, Solirubrobacter, Brevundimonas, Pseudomonas, and Stenotrophomonas exhibited significant variation between the organic and conventional farming systems. The relative abundance of bacterial communities at the phylum and class level was correlated to soil pH rather than other edaphic properties. In addition, it was found that Proteobacteria and Actinobacteria were more sensitive to pH variation.
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