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Community of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi in the Rhizosphere Soils with Different Generations of Hybridized Progeny of Wild Erianthus arundinaceus and Sugarcane

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This study aimed to explore the community of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) in the rhizosphere soil with different generations of the hybridized progeny of wild Erianthus arundinaceus and sugarcane. Rhizosphere soils were collected from E. arundinaceus (P), and the F1, F3, and F5 progeny of its hybrid with sugarcane, and community of AMF in the rhizosphere soil was analyzed using Illumina Miseq high-throughput sequencing. The results showed that a total of 159 AMF fungal OTUs were obtained from the sequencing analysis, belonging to 1 phylum, 4 classes, 6 orders, 11 families, 14 genera, and 42 species. Alpha diversity analysis showed that the Chao1 and ACE indices decreased with increasing of the generations, that is, the highest species abundance was in parent P, and significant differences were observed between P and F1, F3, and F5 (P < 0.05). The Shannon index in P was the highest, with significant differences between P and F3, and F5. The dominant genus in P was Acaulospora, while that in F1 was Glomus, that in F3 was Claroideoglomus, and that in F5 was Glomus. Diversispora and Dentiscutata were the dominant genera unique to P. Glomus, Claroideoglomus, Acaulospora, Rhizophagus, and Gigaspora were present in the rhizosphere soil of different generations. PCoA analysis showed significant differences in the distribution of AMF communities in the rhizosphere soils of different generations. Significant differences were observed between the inter-group comparisons of the AMF community at the genus level, with significant differences in the relative abundance of Glomus and Acaulospora in different generations on the levels P < 0.05 and P < 0.01, respectively. These findings indicate that the community of AMF in the rhizosphere soils with different generations of the hybridized progeny of E. arundinaceus with sugarcane is different, but some AMF groups do not change with addition of the generations. Further research is needed to determine whether these characteristics are related to the agronomic traits of the crops.

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This work was supported by Guangxi Natural Science Fund key projects (2019GXNSFDA245013), Guangxi Academy of Agricultural Sciences project (2024YP016, 2024YP078, 2023YM96, 2021YT097, 2021YT011), Project of Guangxi Sugarcane Innovation team of National Modern Agriculture Industry Technology System (gjnytxgxcxtd-2021–03-01), and Guangxi Key R&D Program project (GK-AA22117009).

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Zhang, JL., Kang, YH., Song, J. et al. Community of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi in the Rhizosphere Soils with Different Generations of Hybridized Progeny of Wild Erianthus arundinaceus and Sugarcane. Sugar Tech (2024). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12355-024-01414-z

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