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A first-year maize/cassava relay intercropping system improves soil nutrients and changes the soil microbial community in the symbiotic period

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FRONTIERS IN MICROBIOLOGY
Volume 14, Issue -, Pages -

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2023.1087202

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relay intercropping system; maize; cassava; soil nutrients; microbial community; rhizosphere; non-rhizosphere

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The maize/cassava relay intercropping system is a specific and efficient cropping pattern in tropical/subtropical fields. Relay intercropping systems optimize land use and promote sustainable and efficient agriculture. This study conducted a comparative intercropping experiment using maize and cassava, and analyzed soil nutrient contents, physicochemical properties, and microbial communities. The results showed that the relay intercropping system altered the structure of bacterial communities, particularly in the rhizosphere. The system increased the abundance of bacteria associated with nutrient cycling and decreased the bioavailability of Cd, while reducing the abundance of pathogenic bacteria and organic pollution biomarkers. In addition, the system significantly improved soil pH and available K levels, as well as monocropping yield. The findings suggest that maize/cassava relay intercropping, starting from the first year, not only ensures a stable food and income supply with diversified cropping systems, but also enhances soil quality and soil microbial communities.
The maize/cassava relay intercropping system can be a specific and efficient cropping pattern in a tropical/subtropical field. Relay intercropping systems contribute to the optimization of land use, fostering sustainable and efficient agriculture. This study entails a first-year comparative intercropping experiment using maize (Zea mays L.) and cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz). We determined the soil nutrient contents and physicochemical properties as well as the microbial communities by high-throughput sequencing. We found that the relay intercropping system changed the bacterial community structure, especially the rhizosphere microorganisms. The bacterial community was characterized by a higher abundance of the phyla Chloroflexi, Proteobacteria, and Actinobacteria and of the genus AD3, which are related to nutrient cycling and decreased bioavailability of Cd. At the same time, the relay intercropping system reduces the relative abundance of pathogenic bacteria and biomarkers of organic pollution. The relay intercropping systems significantly boosted soil pH and available K levels in addition to the monocropping yield. The results of this study suggest that maize/cassava relay intercropping, starting from the first year, not only provides a stable supply of food and income due to the diversified cropping systems but is also beneficial for the improvement of soil quality and the soil microbial community.

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