Effects of mancozeb on citrus rhizosphere bacterial community

Microb Pathog. 2021 May:154:104845. doi: 10.1016/j.micpath.2021.104845. Epub 2021 Mar 15.

Abstract

Multiple and consecutive application of fungicide might damage the rhizosphere bacterial community of citrus. In order to evaluated effect of mancozeb on the chemical properties of citrus-cultivated soil and the richness and diversity of rhizosphere bacterial community. The abundance response of rhizosphere bacterial groups without application or with application of 1.333 g mg-1 mancozeb for 2, 4, 6 and 8 times were investigated, and further studied the relationship between the rhizosphere bacterial community and chemical properties of citrus-cultivated soil. We found the rhizosphere bacterial composition and diversity were distinct between soil planted with citrus and without citrus, in addition, the abundance of rhizosphere-associated bacterial species in the soil planted with citrus increased significantly. Meanwhile, the chemical properties and the richness and diversity of rhizosphere bacterial community of the soil planted with citrus did not significantly change among different application frequence of mancozeb. Moreover, with the increased applying times of mancozeb, the relative abundance of Candidatus, Saccharibacteria, Parcubacteria, and Proteobacteria increased but the abundance of Nitrospirae decreased. In our one-year trial, there were less adverse effects of mancozeb on the citrus-cultivated rhizosphere by the repeated application of mancozeb. Therefore, mancozeb, as a fungicide, could be used multiple times to control citrus disease.

Keywords: Bacteria community; Citrus; Diversity; Mancozeb; Root rhizosphere.

MeSH terms

  • Bacteria
  • Citrus*
  • Maneb
  • Rhizosphere*
  • Soil
  • Soil Microbiology
  • Zineb

Substances

  • Soil
  • Maneb
  • mancozeb
  • Zineb