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[Effects of Biochar and Straw Returning on Soil Fungal Community Structure Diversity in Cotton Field with Long-term Brackish Water Irrigation]

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Date 2022 Sep 12
PMID 36096603
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Brackish water irrigation increases soil salinity and changes the soil environment, which affects the structure and diversity of soil fungi. In this study, the effects of biochar and straw (3.7 t·hm and 6 t·hm, respectively) on soil physical and chemical properties and fungal community structure diversity were investigated on the basis of long-term brackish water irrigation. The results showed that compared to the absence of biochar and straw application (control), biochar application significantly increased pH and the contents of total carbon, available potassium, and available phosphorus in soil but significantly decreased the soil conductivity by 20.71%. Straw treatment significantly increased the content of available potassium and phosphorus but significantly decreased the soil bulk density and conductivity by 4.17% and 64.50%, respectively. The biochar and straw treatment showed an increasing trend in the Chao1 index and ACE index of the fungal community but a decreasing trend in the Shannon index and Simpson index. The dominant fungal phyla in the soil were Ascomycota, Mortierellomycota, Basidiomycota, Chytridiomycota, and Glomeromycota. The dominant fungal genera were and . Biochar and straw were applied to increase the relative abundance of Ascomycota, Mortierellomycota, Basidiomycota, Glomeromycota, and However, the relative abundance of Chytridomycota and decreased. LEfSe analysis showed that biochar application and straw returning decreased the number of potential biomarkers in fungal communities. RDA results showed that soil fungal community structure was significantly correlated with EC and TN. Brackish irrigation had adverse effects on soil, in which ECand TN were the main factors driving the change in soil fungal community structure. The soil fungal community adapted to a salt-stress environment through the improvement of soil by biochar and straw.

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