Bacterial diversity under different tillage and crop rotation systems.

dc.contributorADRIANA PEREIRA DA SILVA, UEL; LETÍCIA CARLOS BABUJIA, UEM; LEOPOLDO SUSSUMU MATSUMOTO, UENP; MARIA DE FÁTIMA GUIMARÃES, UEL; MARIANGELA HUNGRIA DA CUNHA, CNPSO.
dc.creatorSILVA, A. P.
dc.creatorBABUJIA, L. C.
dc.creatorMATSUMOTO, L. S.
dc.creatorGUIMARÃES, M. de F.
dc.creatorHUNGRIA, M.
dc.date2012-09-27T11:11:11Z
dc.date2012-09-27T11:11:11Z
dc.date2012-09-27
dc.date2012
dc.date2013-01-09T11:11:11Z
dc.date.accessioned2026-07-07T11:49:43Z
dc.descriptionMicrobial diversity can be used to assess the impact of agricultural practices on the long-term sustainability of cropping systems. The aim of this study was to investigate changes in soil bacterial diversity as a result of the impact of different soil tillage and crop rotation systems. Bacterial diversity was examined in the 0-10 cm layer in two field experiments by analyzing soil DNA using 16S rDNA PCR-DGGE profiles. Experiment 1 was a 26-year trial consisting of four soil tillage management systems: (1) no-tillage (NT), (2) disc plow (DP), (3) field cultivator (FC) and (4) heavy-disc harrow (DH), all under soybean(summer)/wheat(winter) crop succession. Experiment 2 was a 10-year trial consisting of DP and NT and three crop rotations (CR) including grasses, legumes and green manures. Cluster analysis of the 16S rDNA sequences revealed that the main effect on clustering was attributed to differences in soil tillage management systems. The Shannon index confirmed greater bacterial diversity under NT, followed by the FC, DH and DP. Therefore, diversity decreased as tillage practices intensified. The evenness index demonstrated the uniformity of the profiles of the bacterial communities with dominance of a few communities, regardless of soil tillage and crop rotation. Different crop rotations had only minor effects on bacterial diversity, but the results could be related to a previous fallow period. The results suggest that the DGGE profiles are sensitive bioindicators of the changes in bacterial diversity caused by soil tillage.
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dc.format1 CD-ROM.
dc.identifierIn: REUNIÃO BRASILEIRA DE FERTILIDADE DO SOLO E NUTRIÇÃO DE PLANTAS, 30.; REUNIÃO BRASILEIRA SOBRE MICORRIZAS, 14.; SIMPÓSIO BRASILEIRO DE MICROBIOLOGIA DO SOLO, 12.; REUNIÃO BRASILEIRA DE BIOLOGIA DO SOLO, 9.; SIMPÓSIO SOBRE SELÊNIO NO BRASIL, 1., 2012, Maceió. A responsabilidade socioambiental da pesquisa agrícola: anais. Viçosa: SBCS, 2012. 4 p. Trab. 1752.
dc.identifierhttp://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/934761
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/123456789/514119
dc.languagepor
dc.rightsopenAccess
dc.subjectRotação de cultura
dc.subjectSistema de cultivo
dc.subjectCrop rotation
dc.titleBacterial diversity under different tillage and crop rotation systems.
dc.typeArtigo em anais e proceedings

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