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Current Genomics

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ISSN (Print): 1389-2029
ISSN (Online): 1875-5488

Research Article

Impact of Glyphosate on the Rhizosphere Microbial Communities of An EPSPS-Transgenic Soybean Line ZUTS31 by Metagenome Sequencing

Author(s): Gui-Hua Lu, Xiao-Mei Hua, Jing Cheng, Yin-Ling Zhu, Gu-Hao Wang , Yan-Jun Pang, Rong-Wu Yang , Lei Zhang, Huixia Shou, Xiao-Ming Wang, Jinliang Qi* and Yong-Hua Yang*

Volume 19, Issue 1, 2018

Page: [36 - 49] Pages: 14

DOI: 10.2174/1389202918666170705162405

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Abstract

Background: The worldwide use of glyphosate has dramatically increased, but also has been raising concern over its impact on mineral nutrition, plant pathogen, and soil microbiota. To date, the bulk of previous studies still have shown different results on the effect of glyphosate application on soil rhizosphere microbial communities.

Objective: This study aimed to clarify whether glyphosate has impact on nitrogen-fixation, pathogen or disease suppression, and rhizosphere microbial community of a soybean EPSPS-transgenic line ZUTS31 in one growth season.

Method: Comparative analysis of the soil rhizosphere microbial communities was performed by 16S rRNA gene amplicons sequencing and shotgun metagenome sequencing analysis between the soybean line ZUTS31 foliar sprayed with diluted glyphosate solution and those sprayed with water only in seed-filling stage.

Results : There were no significant differences of alpha diversity but with small and insignificant difference of beta diversity of soybean rhizosphere bacteria after glyphosate treatment. The significantly enriched Gene Ontology (GO) terms were cellular, metabolic, and single-organism of biological process together with binding, catalytic activity of molecular function. The hits and gene abundances of some functional genes being involved in Plant Growth-Promoting Traits (PGPT), especially most of nitrogen fixation genes, significantly decreased in the rhizosphere after glyphosate treatment.

Conclusion: Our present study indicated that the formulation of glyphosate-isopropylamine salt did not significantly affect the alpha and beta diversity of the rhizobacterial community of the soybean line ZUTS31, whereas it significantly influenced some functional genes involved in PGPT in the rhizosphere during the single growth season.

Keywords: Glyphosate, EPSPS-transgenic soybean line, Soil, Rhizosphere bacterial community, 16S rRNA gene amplicons sequencing, Shotgun metagenome sequencing.

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