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Chinese Journal of Applied Ecology ›› 2024, Vol. 35 ›› Issue (6): 1599-1607.doi: 10.13287/j.1001-9332.202406.015

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Effects of effective microorganisms on growth promotion and the rhizosphere eukaryotic community structure of pepper in Xinjiang, China

LIU Cong1, WAN Cuicui2, SONG Xu3, XIA Guangfu3, AO Nai4, SANG Jiala5, WANG Kuiming6, WANG Jun1*   

  1. 1College of Marine Life Sciences, Ocean University of China, Qingdao 266003, Shandong, China;
    2Agricultural Residue Testing Center of Bohu, Bohu 841400, Xinjiang, China;
    3Bazhou Green-collar Vocational Skills Training School, Bohu 841400, Xinjiang, China;
    4Agricultural Technology Promotion Center, Bohu 841400, Xinjiang, China;
    5Bohu County Chagannuoer Township Agriculture (Livestock) Development Service Center, Bohu 841400, Xinjiang, China;
    6Bohu County Tawenjueken Township Agriculture Development Service Center, Bohu 841400, Xinjiang, China
  • Received:2024-01-01 Accepted:2024-04-30 Online:2024-06-18 Published:2024-12-18

Abstract: Effective microorganisms (EM) might alleviate deterioration of soil environmental quality and yield decline of pepper (Capsicum annuum) caused by continuous replanting and imbalanced fertilizer application in Xinjiang. We investigated the effects of applying EM microbial agent on the growth of pepper plants, yield, soil nutrient content, soil enzyme activity, and rhizosphere eukaryotic community. The results showed that the application of EM microbial agent increased plant height, stem diameter, leaf length, leaf width and root length by 22.6%, 35.3%, 33.3%, 29.7% and 15.1%, respectively. It also increased fruit width, individual fruit weight, and yield by 5.3%, 42.9%, and 74.7%, respectively. After the application of EM microbial agent, the levels of soil available nitrogen increased by 10.2% and 5.8% during the flowering and maturity stages, respectively. Similarly, available phosphorus increased by 10.4% and 13.4%, respectively. The soil sucrase activity was increased by 40.7%, 14.6%, and 9.3% during the seedling, flowering, and maturity stages, respectively. Urease activity was also increased by 7.9%, 10.2%, and 11.5%, respectively. Furthermore, the application of EM microbial agent increased soil peroxidase activity by 16.8% and 44.6% at flowering and maturity stages, respectively. The application of microbial agent significantly altered the β-diversity of the rhizosphere eukaryotic community in pepper plants. Specifically, microbial agent increased the relative abundances of populations belonging to Enchytraeus and Sminthurides genera, which could contribute to soil improvement and nutrient cycling. Compared to the CK, the relative abundance of pathogenic microorganisms including Olpidium and Aplanochytrium genera decreased by 98.0% and 89.3%, and the relative abundance of the Verticillium decreased to 0. These results demonstrated that EM microbial agent could increase soil nutrient content, enhance soil enzyme activity, and reduce soil pathogenic fungi in the pepper cultivation areas of Xinjiang, thus achieving beneficial effects on pepper growth and fruit yield.

Key words: effective microorganisms, pepper growth, yield, soil nutrients, rhizosphere eukaryotes