Continuous planting of euhalophyte Suaeda salsa enhances microbial diversity and multifunctionality of saline soil

Shuai Zhao, Xu Liu, Samiran Banerjee, Martin Hartmann, Bin Peng, Rylie Elvers, Zhen Yong Zhao, Na Zhou, Jun Jie Liu, Baozhan Wang, Chang Yan Tian, Jiandong Jiang, Teng Xiang Lian

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Abstract

Halophyte-based remediation emerges as a novel strategy for ameliorating saline soils, offering a sustainable alternative to conventional leaching methods. While bioremediation is recognized for its ability to energize soil fertility and structure, the complex interplays among plant traits, soil functions, and soil microbial diversity remain greatly unknown. Here, we conducted a 5-year field experiment involving the continuous cultivation of the annual halophyte Suaeda salsa in saline soils to explore soil microbial diversity and their relationships with plant traits and soil functions. Our findings demonstrate that a decline in soil salinity corresponded with increases in the biomass and seed yield of S. salsa, which sustained a consistent seed oil content of approximately 22% across various salinity levels. Significantly, prolonged cultivation of halophytes substantially augmented soil microbial diversity, particularly from the third year of cultivation. Moreover, we identified positive associations between soil multifunctionality, seed yield, and taxonomic richness within a pivotal microbial network module. Soils enriched with taxa from this module showed enhanced multifunctionality and greater seed yields, correlating with the presence of functional genes implicated in nitrogen fixation and nitrification. Genomic analysis suggests that these taxa have elevated gene copy numbers of crucial functional genes related to nutrient cycling. Overall, our study emphasizes that the continuous cultivation of S. salsa enhances soil microbial diversity and recovers soil multifunctionality, expanding the understanding of plant-soil-microbe feedback in bioremediation.

Original languageEnglish (US)
JournalApplied and environmental microbiology
Volume90
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2024
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • bioremediation
  • halophyte plants
  • plant-soil-microbe
  • saline soils
  • soil functions
  • soil microbial diversity

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Biotechnology
  • Food Science
  • Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology
  • Ecology

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