Biodiversity of cultivable Burkholderia species in Argentinean soils under no-till agricultural practices

Autores
Draghi, Walter Omar; Degrossi, José; Bialer, Magalí Graciela; Brelles Mariño, Graciela; Abdian, Patricia Lorena; Soler Bistue, Alfonso; Wall, Luis Gabriel; Zorreguieta, Ángeles
Año de publicación
2018
Idioma
inglés
Tipo de recurso
artículo
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Descripción
No-tillage crop production has revolutionized the agriculture worldwide. In our country more than 30 Mha are currently cultivated under no-till schemes, stressing the importance of this management system for crop production. It is widely recognized that soil microbiota is altered under different soil managements. In this regard the structure of Burkholderia populations is affected by soils management practices such as tillage, fertilization, or crop rotation. The stability of these structures, however, has not been evaluated under sustainable schemes where the impact of land practices could be less deleterious to physicochemical soils characteristics. In order to assess the structure of Burkholderia spp. populations in no-till schemes, culturable Burkholderia spp. strains were quantified and their biodiversity evaluated. Results showed that Burkholderia spp. biodiversity, but not their abundance, clearly displayed a dependence on agricultural managements. We also showed that biodiversity was mainly influenced by two soil factors: Total Organic Carbon and Total Nitrogen. Results showed that no-till schemes are not per se sufficient to maintain a richer Burkholderia spp. soil microbiota, and additional traits should be considered when sustainability of productive soils is a goal to fulfil productive agricultural schemes.
Instituto de Biotecnologia y Biologia Molecular
Centro de Investigación y Desarrollo en Fermentaciones Industriales
Materia
Bioquímica
Burkhoklderia
Soil biology
Cropping systems
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Biodiversity of cultivable Burkholderia species in Argentinean soils under no-till agricultural practices
title Biodiversity of cultivable Burkholderia species in Argentinean soils under no-till agricultural practices
spellingShingle Biodiversity of cultivable Burkholderia species in Argentinean soils under no-till agricultural practices
Draghi, Walter Omar
Bioquímica
Burkhoklderia
Soil biology
Cropping systems
title_short Biodiversity of cultivable Burkholderia species in Argentinean soils under no-till agricultural practices
title_full Biodiversity of cultivable Burkholderia species in Argentinean soils under no-till agricultural practices
title_fullStr Biodiversity of cultivable Burkholderia species in Argentinean soils under no-till agricultural practices
title_full_unstemmed Biodiversity of cultivable Burkholderia species in Argentinean soils under no-till agricultural practices
title_sort Biodiversity of cultivable Burkholderia species in Argentinean soils under no-till agricultural practices
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Draghi, Walter Omar
Degrossi, José
Bialer, Magalí Graciela
Brelles Mariño, Graciela
Abdian, Patricia Lorena
Soler Bistue, Alfonso
Wall, Luis Gabriel
Zorreguieta, Ángeles
author Draghi, Walter Omar
author_facet Draghi, Walter Omar
Degrossi, José
Bialer, Magalí Graciela
Brelles Mariño, Graciela
Abdian, Patricia Lorena
Soler Bistue, Alfonso
Wall, Luis Gabriel
Zorreguieta, Ángeles
author_role author
author2 Degrossi, José
Bialer, Magalí Graciela
Brelles Mariño, Graciela
Abdian, Patricia Lorena
Soler Bistue, Alfonso
Wall, Luis Gabriel
Zorreguieta, Ángeles
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Bioquímica
Burkhoklderia
Soil biology
Cropping systems
topic Bioquímica
Burkhoklderia
Soil biology
Cropping systems
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv No-tillage crop production has revolutionized the agriculture worldwide. In our country more than 30 Mha are currently cultivated under no-till schemes, stressing the importance of this management system for crop production. It is widely recognized that soil microbiota is altered under different soil managements. In this regard the structure of Burkholderia populations is affected by soils management practices such as tillage, fertilization, or crop rotation. The stability of these structures, however, has not been evaluated under sustainable schemes where the impact of land practices could be less deleterious to physicochemical soils characteristics. In order to assess the structure of Burkholderia spp. populations in no-till schemes, culturable Burkholderia spp. strains were quantified and their biodiversity evaluated. Results showed that Burkholderia spp. biodiversity, but not their abundance, clearly displayed a dependence on agricultural managements. We also showed that biodiversity was mainly influenced by two soil factors: Total Organic Carbon and Total Nitrogen. Results showed that no-till schemes are not per se sufficient to maintain a richer Burkholderia spp. soil microbiota, and additional traits should be considered when sustainability of productive soils is a goal to fulfil productive agricultural schemes.
Instituto de Biotecnologia y Biologia Molecular
Centro de Investigación y Desarrollo en Fermentaciones Industriales
description No-tillage crop production has revolutionized the agriculture worldwide. In our country more than 30 Mha are currently cultivated under no-till schemes, stressing the importance of this management system for crop production. It is widely recognized that soil microbiota is altered under different soil managements. In this regard the structure of Burkholderia populations is affected by soils management practices such as tillage, fertilization, or crop rotation. The stability of these structures, however, has not been evaluated under sustainable schemes where the impact of land practices could be less deleterious to physicochemical soils characteristics. In order to assess the structure of Burkholderia spp. populations in no-till schemes, culturable Burkholderia spp. strains were quantified and their biodiversity evaluated. Results showed that Burkholderia spp. biodiversity, but not their abundance, clearly displayed a dependence on agricultural managements. We also showed that biodiversity was mainly influenced by two soil factors: Total Organic Carbon and Total Nitrogen. Results showed that no-till schemes are not per se sufficient to maintain a richer Burkholderia spp. soil microbiota, and additional traits should be considered when sustainability of productive soils is a goal to fulfil productive agricultural schemes.
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