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Phylogenetic changes in soil microbial and diazotrophic diversity with application of butachlor
Authors:Jui-Hung Yen  Yei-Shung Wang  Wey-Shin Hsu  Wen-Ching Chen
Institution:1. Department of Agricultural Chemistry , National Taiwan University , Taipei , Taiwan;2. Taichung District Agricultural Research and Extension Station, Council of Agriculture, Executive Yuan , Taiwan
Abstract:We investigated changes in population and taxonomic distribution of cultivable bacteria and diazotrophs with butachlor application in rice paddy soils. Population changes were measured by the traditional plate-count method, and taxonomic distribution was studied by 16S rDNA sequencing, then maximum parsimony phylogenic analysis with bootstrapping (1,000 replications). The bacterial population was higher after 39 than 7 days of rice cultivation, which indicated the augmentation of soil microbes by rice root exudates. The application of butachlor increased the diazotrophic population in both upper (0–3 cm) and lower (3–15 cm) layers of soils. Especially at day 39, the population of diazotrophs was 1.8 and 1.6 times that of the control in upper and lower layer soils, respectively. We found several bacterial strains only with butachlor application; examples are strains closest to Bacillus arsenicus, B. marisflavi, B. luciferensis, B. pumilus, and Pseudomonas alvei. Among diazotrophs, three strains closely related to Streptomyces sp. or Rhrizobium sp. were found only with butachlor application. The population of cultivable bacteria and the species composition were both changed with butachlor application, which explains in part the contribution of butachlor to augmenting soil nitrogen-fixing ability.
Keywords:Rice  butachlor  diazotroph  diversity
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