Bacterial diversity and community structure in the rhizosphere of four Ferula species

Abstract The medicinal value of the Ferula L. has been recognized for more than a thousand years. Wild stocks of Ferula have declined dramatically because high economic value has led to overharvesting. The objective of this study was to compare the rhizosphere microbial community of four Ferula spec...

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Autores principales: Xiuling Wang, Zhongke Wang, Ping Jiang, Yaling He, Yudi Mu, Xinhua Lv, Li Zhuang
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:5ad2ecde440e4314b42bf056cca3ea0b2021-12-02T15:08:52ZBacterial diversity and community structure in the rhizosphere of four Ferula species10.1038/s41598-018-22802-y2045-2322https://doaj.org/article/5ad2ecde440e4314b42bf056cca3ea0b2018-03-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-22802-yhttps://doaj.org/toc/2045-2322Abstract The medicinal value of the Ferula L. has been recognized for more than a thousand years. Wild stocks of Ferula have declined dramatically because high economic value has led to overharvesting. The objective of this study was to compare the rhizosphere microbial community of four Ferula species [F. syreitschikowii K.-Pol., F. gracilis (Ledeb.) Ledeb., F. ferulaeoides (Steud.) Korov., and F. lehmannii Boiss.] in the northern part of Xinjiang, China. The 16S rRNA sequences of rhizosphere bacteria were obtained with an Illumina paired-end sequence platform. Analysis was conducted to determine the richness and diversity of the rhizosphere bacterial communities. Two-way ANOVA indicated that plant species and soil depth had no significant effect on the alpha diversity of rhizobacteria. Linear discriminant analysis effect size showed that F. lehmannii followed by F. ferulaeoides had the most biomarkers and the highest taxon level, F. syreitschikowii and F. gracilis the least, while F. syreitschikowii and F. gracilis had the least property. This trend is consistent with reports that the medicinal value of F. lehmannii and F. ferulaeoides is greater than that of F. gracilis and F. syreitschikowii. The results of this study provide information that could be used for the commercial cultivation of Ferula spp.Xiuling WangZhongke WangPing JiangYaling HeYudi MuXinhua LvLi ZhuangNature PortfolioarticleMedicineRScienceQENScientific Reports, Vol 8, Iss 1, Pp 1-10 (2018)
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Xiuling Wang
Zhongke Wang
Ping Jiang
Yaling He
Yudi Mu
Xinhua Lv
Li Zhuang
Bacterial diversity and community structure in the rhizosphere of four Ferula species
description Abstract The medicinal value of the Ferula L. has been recognized for more than a thousand years. Wild stocks of Ferula have declined dramatically because high economic value has led to overharvesting. The objective of this study was to compare the rhizosphere microbial community of four Ferula species [F. syreitschikowii K.-Pol., F. gracilis (Ledeb.) Ledeb., F. ferulaeoides (Steud.) Korov., and F. lehmannii Boiss.] in the northern part of Xinjiang, China. The 16S rRNA sequences of rhizosphere bacteria were obtained with an Illumina paired-end sequence platform. Analysis was conducted to determine the richness and diversity of the rhizosphere bacterial communities. Two-way ANOVA indicated that plant species and soil depth had no significant effect on the alpha diversity of rhizobacteria. Linear discriminant analysis effect size showed that F. lehmannii followed by F. ferulaeoides had the most biomarkers and the highest taxon level, F. syreitschikowii and F. gracilis the least, while F. syreitschikowii and F. gracilis had the least property. This trend is consistent with reports that the medicinal value of F. lehmannii and F. ferulaeoides is greater than that of F. gracilis and F. syreitschikowii. The results of this study provide information that could be used for the commercial cultivation of Ferula spp.
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author Xiuling Wang
Zhongke Wang
Ping Jiang
Yaling He
Yudi Mu
Xinhua Lv
Li Zhuang
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Ping Jiang
Yaling He
Yudi Mu
Xinhua Lv
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title Bacterial diversity and community structure in the rhizosphere of four Ferula species
title_short Bacterial diversity and community structure in the rhizosphere of four Ferula species
title_full Bacterial diversity and community structure in the rhizosphere of four Ferula species
title_fullStr Bacterial diversity and community structure in the rhizosphere of four Ferula species
title_full_unstemmed Bacterial diversity and community structure in the rhizosphere of four Ferula species
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