The effect of crop sequences on soil microbial, chemical and physical indicators and its relationship with soybean sudden death syndrome (complex of Fusarium species)

The effect of crop sequences on soil quality indicators and its relationship with sudden death syndrome (SDS, a complex of Fusarium species) was evaluated by physical, chemical, biochemical and molecular techniques. Regarding physical aspects, soybean/maize and maize monoculture exhibited the highest stable aggregate level, with values 41% and 43% higher than in soybean monoculture, respectively, and 133% higher than in bean monoculture. Bulk density (BD) was higher in soybean monoculture, being 4% higher than in bean monoculture. The chemical parameters organic matter, total N, P, K, Mg, Ca, and water holding capacity also indicated that soybean/maize and maize monoculture improved soil quality. Fungal and bacterial community fingerprints generated using Terminal Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism analysis of intergenic transcribed spacer regions of rRNA genes and 16S rRNA genes, respectively, indicated a clear separation between the rotations. Fatty acid profiles evaluated by FAME showed that bean monoculture had higher biomass of Gram (+) bacteria and stress indicators than maize monoculture, while the soybean/maize system showed a significant increase in total microbial biomass (total FAMEs content) in comparison with soybean and bean monoculture. The incidence of SDS (Fusarium crassistipitatum) was markedly higher (15%) under soybean monoculture than when soybean was grown in rotation with maize. In the present work, soil microbial properties were improved under soybean/maize relative to continuous soybean. The improvement of soil health was one of the main causes for the reduction of disease pressure and crop yield improvement due to the benefits that crop rotation produces for soil quality.

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Main Authors: Perez Brandan, Carolina, Arzeno, Jose Luis, Huidobro, Dina Jorgelina, Conforto, Erica Cinthia, Grumberg, Betiana Clarisa, Hilton, Sally, Bending, Gary D., Meriles, Jose Manuel, Vargas Gil, Silvina
Format: info:ar-repo/semantics/artículo biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Tecnología Agraria y Alimentaria (INIA) 2014
Subjects:Soja, Fusarium, Enfermedades de las Plantas, Cultivo Secuencial, Suelo, Propiedades Físico - Químicas Suelo, Soybeans, Plant Diseases, Sequential Cropping, Soil, Soil Chemicophysical Properties, Síndrome de la Muerte Repentina de Soja,
Online Access:http://revistas.inia.es/index.php/sjar/article/view/4654/2017
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12123/3918
http://dx.doi.org/10.5424/sjar/2014121-4654
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