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Peach- Morchella intercropping mode affects soil properties and fungal composition
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Haiyan Song1  Dong Chen1  Shuxia Sun1  Jing Li1  Meiyan Tu1  Zihong Xu1  Ronggao Gong2  Guoliang Jiang1 
[1] Horticulture Research Institute, Sichuan Academy of Agricultural Sciences & Key Laboratory of Horticultural Crop Biology and Germplasm Creation in Southwestern China of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs;College of Horticulture, Sichuan Agricultural University
关键词: Peach orchard;    Intercropping;    Morchella;    Fungual diversity;    Soil physicochemical property;    Enzyme activity;   
DOI  :  10.7717/peerj.11705
学科分类:社会科学、人文和艺术(综合)
来源: Inra
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【 摘 要 】

ObjectiveThis study aims to explore a three-dimensional planting mode in orchards and provide theoretical basis for the efficient peach-Morchella planting and soil management after Morchella cultivation.MethodsNext-generation sequencing was performed to investigate the variations in soil physicochemical properties, enzyme activities and fungal composition under peach-Morchella intercropping for one year and two years, by using the soil without peach-Morchella intercropping as the control group.ResultsPeach-Morchella intercropping decreased the soil bulk density, and significantly increased the maximum field capacity, non-capillary porosity and total porosity, organic matter, available potassium and available zinc, which together improved soil structure and soil fertility. Besides, the intercropping mode obviously enhanced soil enzyme activities and mineral absorption and transformation in peach orchard soils. The intercropping also resulted in a decline of soil fungal diversity, and the 2-year soil samples were of higher abundance of Zygomycota. More importantly, peach-Morchella intercropping elevated the yields of both peach and Morchella, bringing about obviously higher economic benefits.ConclusionContinuous peach-Morchella intercropping improves the soil structure and fertility while decreases soil fungal diversity, which can contribute to greater economic benefits of the peach orchard. Our findings shed new light on the intercropping-fungus-soil relationship, and may facilitate the further development of peach-Morchella intercropping.

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