Journal article
Authors list: Lin, Jin-Feng; Minarsch, Eva-Maria; Ishiguro, Munehide; Uchida, Yoshitaka
Publication year: 2021
Journal: Applied and Environmental Soil Science
Volume number: 2021
ISSN: 1687-7667
eISSN: 1687-7675
Open access status: Gold
DOI Link: https://doi.org/10.1155/2021/6676456
Publisher: Wiley
Abstract:
In natural farming rice paddies, intertillage (tillage between rows, during rice growth period) is often performed mainly to remove weeds without the use of chemicals. Also, the intertillage disturbs soil surfaces, potentially impacting the characteristics of soil microbial communities, such as their diversity and abundance. Natural farming systems aim to maintain biodiversity, but it remains unclear whether the intertillage impacts soil microbes in rice paddies. Thus, this study aimed to understand to what extent "five times intertillage" treatment (5T) influences soil bacterial abundance and community structures compared with no tillage (NT), under a natural farming rice paddy system. Soils were sampled at rice proximity, soil surface, and 10 cm depth in a natural farming rice paddy, during the early to late vegetative phase (June to July), in Hokkaido, Japan. The 16S rRNA community structures and abundance were analyzed by next generation sequencing (NGS) and quantitative PCR, respectively. We observed that NT had significantly higher bacterial abundances at the soil surface than 5T. However, there were no clear differences between 5T and NT, regarding the bacterial community structures, including their diversity indices. Instead, the sampling timings markedly impacted the bacterial community structures for the rice proximity and soil surface, showing increasing diversity indices at the late vegetative stage, compared to the early vegetative stage, suggesting the interaction between the crop growth and bacterial communities. In this study, we did not observe the significant difference between the rice yield from NT (2.3 +/- 0.7 t.ha(-1)) and 5T plots (2.7 +/- 0.9 t.ha(-1)); however, the 5T might have negatively impacted soil bacterial abundances but not the community structure of the bacteria.
Citation Styles
Harvard Citation style: Lin, J., Minarsch, E., Ishiguro, M. and Uchida, Y. (2021) Intertillage during Natural Farming Rice Paddy Production Negatively Impacted the Microbial Abundances in Soils but Not Diversities, Applied and Environmental Soil Science, 2021, Article 6676456. https://doi.org/10.1155/2021/6676456
APA Citation style: Lin, J., Minarsch, E., Ishiguro, M., & Uchida, Y. (2021). Intertillage during Natural Farming Rice Paddy Production Negatively Impacted the Microbial Abundances in Soils but Not Diversities. Applied and Environmental Soil Science. 2021, Article 6676456. https://doi.org/10.1155/2021/6676456
Keywords
DIFFERENT TILLAGE; ENZYME-ACTIVITIES