Abstract

In this study, effects of continuous cropping on soil properties, enzyme activities, and relative abundance, community composition and diversity of fungal taxa were investigated. Rhizosphere soil from field continuously cropped for one-year, three-year and five-year by Coptis chinensis Franch. was collected and analyzed. Illumina high-throughput sequencing analysis showed that continuous cropping of C. chinensis resulted in a significant and continuous decline in the richness and diversity of soil fungal population. Ascomycota, Zygomycota, Basidiomycota, and Glomeromycota were the dominant phyla of fungi detected in rhizosphere soil. Fungal genera such as Phoma, Volutella, Pachycudonia, Heterodermia, Gibberella, Cladosporium, Trichocladium, and Sporothrix, were more dominant in continuously cropped samples for three-year and five-year compared to that for one-year. By contrast, genera, such as Zygosaccharomyces, Pseudotaeniolina, Hydnum, Umbelopsis, Humicola, Crustoderma, Psilocybe, Coralloidiomyces, Mortierella, Polyporus, Pyrenula, and Monographella showed higher relative abundance in one-year samples than that in three-year and five-year samples. Cluster analysis of the fungal communities from three samples of rhizosphere soil from C. chinensis field revealed that the fungal community composition, diversity, and structure were significantly affected by the continuous cropping. Continuous cropping of C. chinensis also led to significant declines in soil pH, urease, and catalase activities. Redundancy analysis showed that the soil pH had the most significant effect on soil fungal population under continuous cropping of C. chinensis.

Highlights

  • Coptis chinensis Franch. is one of the most important traditional medicinal plants in the family Ranunculaceae

  • The rhizosphere soil samples collected from the fields, continuously cropped with C. chinensis for one-year, three-year and five-year have been denoted as RMS1, RMS3 and RMS5, respectively

  • Illumina high-through sequencing of ITS1 amplicon showed great change in fungal community composition and diversity of rhizosphere soil under different continuous cropping years of Coptis chinensis. pH, urease, and catalase activities of the rhizosphere soil showed a continuous significant decline with the increasing continuous cropping years

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Introduction

Coptis chinensis Franch. is one of the most important traditional medicinal plants in the family Ranunculaceae. Is one of the most important traditional medicinal plants in the family Ranunculaceae. Coptis chinensis rhizospheric soil fungal community and diversity. Technical System of Chinese Medicinal Materials Industry, 2017-[5]. There was no additional external funding received for this study. The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript

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