Grass-legume mixtures maintain forage biomass under microbial diversity loss via gathering Pseudomonas in root zone soil

草-豆科植物混合物在微生物多样性丧失的情况下通过聚集根区土壤中的假单胞菌来维持牧草生物量

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作者:Yu Liu #, Wei Yan #, Tongyao Yang, Yining An, Xiaomeng Li, Hang Gao, Ziheng Peng, Gehong Wei, Shuo Jiao

Abstract

Grass-legume mixtures are a common practice for establishing artificial grasslands, directly or indirectly contributing to the improvement of yield. In addition, this method helps maintain soil and plant health by reducing the use of chemical fertilizers. The impact of grass-legume mixtures on yield and its underlying microbial mechanisms have been a focus of scientific investigation. However, the benefits of mixtures in the context of soil microbial diversity loss remain a problem worthy of exploration. In this study, we examined different aboveground and belowground diversity combinations to elucidate the mechanisms by which grass-legume mixtures help maintain stable yields in the face of diversity loss. We identified the significantly enriched Pseudomonas genus microbial ASV53, which was gathered through homogeneous selection and served as a keystone in the co-occurrence network. ASV53 showed a strong positive correlation with biomass and the abundance of nitrogen-fixing genes. These findings provide a new theoretical foundation for utilizing grass-legume mixtures to enhance grass yields and address the challenges posed by diversity loss.

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