Effects of different growth patterns of Tamarix chinensis on saline-alkali soil: implications for coastal restoration and management
Objective To better understand the wetland restoration, the physicochemical property and microbial community in rhizosphere and bulk soil of the living and death Tamarix chinensis covered soil zones were studied. Results There were differences between growth conditions in the levels of soil pH, sali...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Biotechnology letters 2022-12, Vol.44 (12), p.1519-1526 |
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To better understand the wetland restoration, the physicochemical property and microbial community in rhizosphere and bulk soil of the living and death
Tamarix chinensis
covered soil zones were studied.
Results
There were differences between growth conditions in the levels of soil pH, salinity, SOM, and nutrient. The living status of
T. chinensis
exhibited higher capacity of decreasing saline-alkali soil than the death condition of plants, and the living
T. chinensis
showed higher uptake of N, P, and K as compared with the death samples.
Proteobacteria
,
Bacteroidota
, and
Chloroflexi
were the predominant bacterial communities as revealed via high-throughput sequencing.
Conclusions
It is great potential for using halophytes such as
T. chinensis
to ecological restore the coastal saline-alkali soil. This study could contribute to a better understanding of halophyte growth during the coastal phytoremediation process, and guide theoretically for management of
T. chinensis
population. |
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ISSN: | 0141-5492 1573-6776 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10529-022-03317-z |