Effects of pesticides on soil microbial community structure and nitrogen transformation in tobacco fields affected by root rot
Fengyu Li, Zhaoguo Qiu, Zhouyang Pei, Qifa Zhu, Sideng Shen, Linlin Fan, Lvqin Xu, Changquan Huang, Jie Wang, Bin Huang, Leye Huang, Xinyu Liu, Qingli Han

TL;DR
This study examines how different pesticides affect soil microbes and nitrogen levels in tobacco fields suffering from root rot.
Contribution
The study reveals specific pesticide effects on soil nitrogen transformation and microbial community structure using metagenomic analysis.
Findings
Pesticides significantly altered soil nitrogen forms and transformation rates.
T2 treatment suppressed xenobiotic degradation pathways the most.
T2 and T4 treatments increased nitrate nitrogen accumulation via nitrification gene upregulation.
Abstract
In tobacco planting soil infected with root rot disease, the potential impacts of prothioconazole (T1), pyrisoxazole (T2), kasugamycin combined with Paenibacillus polymyxa (T3), and cyclobutrifluram (T4) on soil microecology remain unclear. This study examined their effects on soil microbial communities and nitrogen transformation processes. By measuring soil nitrogen forms and enzyme activities, combined with metagenomic sequencing, we conducted a comprehensive assessment of the soil microecology, focusing on shifts in microbial community composition, xenobiotic degradation potential, and nitrogen cycling processes. The results revealed that pesticide application significantly changed the content of nitrogen forms and their transformation rate. T1 and T2 treatments significantly increased the accumulation of ammonium nitrogen (NH4+-N), while T2 and T4 markedly promoted the…
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TopicsPesticide and Herbicide Environmental Studies · Plant-Microbe Interactions and Immunity · Soil Carbon and Nitrogen Dynamics
