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Chinese Agricultural Science Bulletin ›› 2011, Vol. 27 ›› Issue (28): 225-230.

Special Issue: 农业生态

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The Effects of Antagonistic Actinomycetes G19 on Microbial Diversity in Replanted Peach Rhizosphere

  

  • Received:2011-04-25 Revised:2011-06-16 Online:2011-11-05 Published:2011-11-05

Abstract:

The aim was to compare the difference in microbial diversity of different treatments. In this study, microbial diversity of peach rhizosphere which fermented antagonistic actinomycetes was measured by Biolog Eco plate facilities. The results showed that the number of bacteria and actinomycetes in peach rhizosphere increased significantly and the number of fungi decreased. That was similar to the normal soil. By contrast, the number of fungi increased significantly and the number of bacteria and actinomycetes decreased in replant soil. Microbial metabolic activity and microbial community diversity index application of actinomycetes G19 in rhizosphere microorganisms was the most abundant and stable. Seedling growth of peach was the best after strains G19 fermentation broth treatment. It indicated that antagonistic actinomycetes G19 could improve the ecological environment of the soil in replant peach rhizosphere.

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