Effects. of Transgenic Bt plus CpTI cotton on the abundance and diversity of rhizosphere ammonia oxidizing bacteria and archaea

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第一作者: Dong, Lianhua

作者: Dong, Lianhua;Wang, Jing;Meng, Ying;Sun, Guoqing

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关键词: Ammonium oxidizing archaea;Ammonium oxidizing bacteria;Bt plus CpTI cotton;Genetically modified crop

期刊名称:JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL BIOLOGY ( 影响因子:0.781; 五年影响因子:0.815 )

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摘要: Genetically modified crops (GMCs) hold great promise for improving agricultural output, but at the same time present challenges in terms of environmental safety assessment. Ammonia oxidizers, including ammonia oxidizing bacteria (AOB) and archaea (AOA), are very important functional microbial groups in nitrogen cycle. The abundance and diversity of AOA and AOB in the rhizosphere of genetically modified cotton (SGK321) and non-GM cotton (SY321) across growth stages were investigated using real time quantitative PCR (qPCR) and terminal restriction fragment length polymorphism (T-RFLP). Results showed that cotton genotype had a significant effect on the change in abundance of AOA and AOB, as indicated by amoA copy number. Variations in AOB abundance in rhizosphere of SY321 differed from those in SGK321. The number of AOB in the rhizosphere of SY321 fluctuated considerably: It dramatically decreased from 1.2x10(6) copies g(-1) dry soil to 3x10(5) copies g(-1) dry soil during the flowering stage and then increased to 1.1 x 10(6) copies g(-1) and 1.5x10(6) copies g(-1) at the belling and boll opening stages, respectively. However, abundance of AOB in the rhizosphere of SGK321 was relatively stable during all the stages of growth. The effect of SGK321 and SY321 on AOA number was quite similar to that of AOB: AOA abundance in SGK321 increased smoothly from 1.0 x10(5) copies g(-1) dry soil to 1.4x10(6) copies g(-1) dry soil during growth, but that in SY321 fluctuated. Correspondence analysis (CA), canonical CA (CCA), and partial CCA (pCCA) of T-RFLP profiles of AOA and AOB showed that AOB community changed across growth stages in both cotton genotypes, and cotton genotype was the most important factor affecting the AOA community. In conclusion, the current findings indicated no adverse effect of GM cotton on functional microorganisms.

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