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South African Journal of Botany

Volume 134, November 2020, Pages 36-42
South African Journal of Botany

Comparative study of the endophytic and rhizospheric bacterial diversity of Angelica sinensis in three main producing areas in Gansu, China

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Highlights

  • The reports on the endophytic bacterial community composition and resource status of Angelica sinensis are rare.

  • Angelica sinensis as a traditional drug, there are few studies on microbial diversity in its rhizosphere soil.

  • In this study, it is concluded that the diversity of endophytic bacteria of Angelica sinensis is closely related to its quality.

  • The diversity of microorganisms in the inner rhizosphere soil of Angelica sinensis is closely related to the selection of planting soil.

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to provide a theoretical basis for the evaluation of Angelica quality and soil fertility in three main producing areas of Angelica sinensis and to determine the correlation between endophytic bacteria and bacteria from rhizospheric soil. The diversity of endophytic bacteria from Angelica sinensis root and bacteria from Angelica sinensis rhizospheric soil in three main producing areas (Meichuan town, Huichuan town and Dongjiang town) of Angelica in Gansu Province were examined in this study. A total of 205,536 valid reads were obtained from all the samples by high-throughput sequencing, and 199,637 optimized reads were retained. The Illumina sequencing analysis results showed that the diversity of endophytic bacteria and bacteria in the Angelica sinensis rhizospheric soil of Meichuan was more significant than that of Dongjiang and Huichuan. Venn diagrams and taxonomic composition results showed that some of the endophytic bacteria of Angelica sinensis root were the same as those of rhizospheric soil bacteria, indicating that the endophytic bacteria may have come from rhizospheric soil. Bacterial colonization in the rhizospheric soil of Angelica sinensis may be the main source of endophytic bacteria, and the quality of Angelica sinensis may be closely related to the diversity of its endophytes and the bacteria in the rhizospheric soil.

Keywords

Angelica sinensis
Microbial diversity
Rhizospheric soil
Community composition
Endophytic bacteria

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