AUTHOR=Yi Kai , Li Zhenquan , Shang Deshuang , Zhang Chunguang , Li Molun , Lin Dengzheng , Wang Shihai , Sun Jianbin , Wang Wei , Yang Xiaoqian , Wang Yiming TITLE=Comparison of the response of microbial communities to region and rootstock disease differences in tobacco soils of southwestern China JOURNAL=Frontiers in Microbiology VOLUME=14 YEAR=2023 URL=https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/microbiology/articles/10.3389/fmicb.2023.1333877 DOI=10.3389/fmicb.2023.1333877 ISSN=1664-302X ABSTRACT=Introduction

Soil microorganisms are essential for crop growth and production as part of soil health. However, our current knowledge of microbial communities in tobacco soils and their impact factors is limited.

Methods

In this study, we compared the characterization of bacterial and fungal communities in tobacco soils and their response to regional and rootstock disease differences.

Results and discussion

The results showed that the diversity and composition of bacterial and fungal communities responded more strongly to regional differences than to rootstock diseases, while bacterial niche breadth was more sensitive than fungi to regional differences. Similarly, the core bacterial and fungal taxa shared by the three regions accounted for 21.73% and 20.62% of all OTUs, respectively, which was much lower than that shared by RD and NRD in each region, ranging from 44.87% to 62.14%. Meanwhile, the differences in topological characteristics, connectivity, and stability of microbial networks in different regions also verified the high responsiveness of microbial communities to regions. However, rootstock diseases had a more direct effect on fungal communities than regional differences.

Conclusion

This provided insight into the interactions between microbial communities, regional differences, and rootstock diseases, with important implications for maintaining soil health and improving tobacco yield and quality.