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Importance of soil temperature for the growth of temperate crops under a tropical climate and functional role of soil microbial diversity

Sabri, N. S. A. and Zakaria, Z. and Mohamad, S. E. and Jaafar, A. B. and Hara, H. (2018) Importance of soil temperature for the growth of temperate crops under a tropical climate and functional role of soil microbial diversity. Microbes and Environments, 33 (2). pp. 144-150. ISSN 1342-6311

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Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1264/jsme2.ME17181

Abstract

A soil cooling system that prepares soil for temperate soil temperatures for the growth of temperate crops under a tropical climate is described herein. Temperate agriculture has been threatened by the negative impact of temperature increases caused by climate change. Soil temperature closely correlates with the growth of temperate crops, and affects plant processes and soil microbial diversity. The present study focuses on the effects of soil temperatures on lettuce growth and soil microbial diversity that maintains the growth of lettuce at low soil temperatures. A model temperate crop, loose leaf lettuce, was grown on eutrophic soil under soil cooling and a number of parameters, such as fresh weight, height, the number of leaves, and root length, were evaluated upon harvest. Under soil cooling, significant differences were observed in the average fresh weight (P<0.05) and positive development of the roots, shoots, and leaves of lettuce. Janthinobacterium (8.142%), Rhodoplanes (1.991%), Arthrospira (1.138%), Flavobacterium (0.857%), Sphingomonas (0.790%), Mycoplana (0.726%), and Pseudomonas (0.688%) were the dominant bacterial genera present in cooled soil. Key soil fungal communities, including Pseudaleuria (18.307%), Phoma (9.968%), Eocronartium (3.527%), Trichosporon (1.791%), and Pyrenochaeta (0.171%), were also recovered from cooled soil. The present results demonstrate that the growth of temperate crops is dependent on soil temperature, which subsequently affects the abundance and diversity of soil microbial communities that maintain the growth of temperate crops at low soil temperatures.

Item Type:Article
Uncontrolled Keywords:Microbial diversity, Soil cooling, Temperate crops, Tropical environment
Subjects:T Technology > T Technology (General)
Divisions:Malaysia-Japan International Institute of Technology
ID Code:79853
Deposited By: Narimah Nawil
Deposited On:28 Jan 2019 06:56
Last Modified:28 Jan 2019 06:56

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