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J Appl Microbiol ; 135(6)2024 Jun 03.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38849313

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AIMS: Understanding the inhibitory effects of natural organic substances on soil-borne pathogenic fungi and the relevant molecular mechanisms are highly important for future development of green prevention and control technology against soil-borne diseases. Our study elucidates the inhibitory effect of the combined application of humic acids (HAs) and chitosan on Alternariasolani and the light on the corresponding mechanism. METHODS AND RESULTS: The effect on A. solani growth by HAs incorporated with chitosan was investigated by plate culture and the corresponding mechanism was revealed using transcriptomics. The colony growth of A. solani was suppressed with the highest inhibition rate 33.33% when swine manure HAs was compounded with chitosan at a ratio of 1:4. Chitosan changed the colony morphology from round to irregularly. RNA-seq in the HAs and chitosan (HC) treatment revealed 239 differentially expressed genes compared with the control. The unigenes associated with enzymes activities related to growth and biological processes closely related to mycelial growth and metabolism were downregulated. RNA-seq also revealed that chitosan altered the expression of genes related to secondary metabolism, fungal cell wall formation and polysaccharide synthesis, and metabolism. Meanwhile, weighted gene co-expression network analysis showed that, genes expression in the module positively correlated with mycelial growth was significantly reduced in the HC treatment; and the results were verified by real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction. CONCLUSIONS: The co-inhibition effect of HAs and chitosan on A. solani is associated with downregulated genes expression correlated with mycelial growth.


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Alternaria , Quitosana , Perfilação da Expressão Gênica , Substâncias Húmicas , Quitosana/farmacologia , Alternaria/efeitos dos fármacos , Alternaria/genética , Alternaria/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Animais , Transcriptoma , Suínos , Esterco/microbiologia , Microbiologia do Solo , Micélio/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Micélio/efeitos dos fármacos , Micélio/genética
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Environ Sci Technol ; 56(16): 11827-11834, 2022 08 16.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35880861

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Understanding the chemical composition and molecular transformation in soil dissolved organic matter (DOM) is important to the global carbon cycle. To address this issue, ultrahigh-resolution Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry (FT-ICR-MS) was applied to investigate DOM molecules in 36 paddy soils collected from subtropical China. All the detected 7576 unique molecules were divided into seven compound groups, and nine trade-off relationships between different compound groups were revealed based on principal component analysis and Pearson's correlation. An optimized method was developed to evaluate all potential molecular transformations in DOM samples. The concept of thermodynamics was introduced to evaluate the identified molecular transformations and classify them as thermodynamically favorable (TFP) and thermodynamically limited (TLP) processes. Here, we first tried to understand the molecular trade-offs by using the potential molecular transformations. All the nine trade-offs could be explained by molecular transformations. Six trade-offs had bases of biochemical reactions, and the trade-off-related direct transformations could explain the content variations of carbohydrate-like, condensed aromatic-like, tannin-like, and lignin-like compounds in TLP. More reasonable explanations existed in the TLP rather than TFP, which demonstrated the critical role of external energy in the molecular transformation of soil DOM.


Assuntos
Matéria Orgânica Dissolvida , Solo , Ciclo do Carbono , China , Espectrometria de Massas , Solo/química
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Ecotoxicol Environ Saf ; 209: 111749, 2021 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33348258

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Elucidation of the inhibitory effects of humic substances (HSs) on phytopathogenic fungi and the underlying molecular mechanisms are highly important for improved biocontrol. In this study, we investigated the growth suppression, morphological characteristics, transcriptomic sequence, and radical signals of Rhizoctonia solani following HS addition (50 mg/L). Through mycelial cultured experiment, mycelia growth of R. solani had been suppressed with HS addition, and the inhibition rate was 24.88 ± 0.11% compared to the control. Field emission-scanning electron microscopy showed increased and superimposed branching mycelial growth, with a shriveled appearance. RNA samples of R. solani cultured with or without HSs were both extracted to examine the sequence on molecular level by Illumina HiSeq sequencing platform. RNA sequencing analysis revealed 175 differentially expressed genes (DEGs; 111 upregulated and 64 downregulated) between the HSs treatment and control. The upregulated unigenes were annotated and significantly enriched to three molecular processes: vitamin B6 metabolism, ABC transporters, and glutathione metabolism, while the downregulated unigenes were annotated to carbohydrate metabolism, but not significantly enriched. Real time-quantitative polymerase chain reaction analysis showed that the unigenes related to hexokinase, glucose-6-phosphate isomerase, glutathione synthase, and glutathione reductase were significantly decreased (by 60.03%, 70.70%, 60.33%, and 57.59%, respectively), while those related to glutathione S-transferase were significantly increased (2.66-fold). The electron paramagnetic resonance spectra showed that HSs induced increased the intensity of radical signals of R. solani in a cultured system increased by 59.56% compared to CK (without HSs addition). Network analysis based on DEGs expression and the chemical structure of HSs revealed that the carbonyl moiety in HSs formed the most links with nodes of the DEGs (sum of the links of positive and negative effects = 70), implicating this structure as the active fraction responsible for the inhibitory effect. This study provides molecular and chemical evidence of the biofungicidal activity of HSs with the potential for practical application.


Assuntos
Substâncias Húmicas , Rhizoctonia/fisiologia , Micélio , Doenças das Plantas/microbiologia , Reação em Cadeia da Polimerase em Tempo Real , Rhizoctonia/efeitos dos fármacos , Rhizoctonia/genética , Rhizoctonia/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Transcriptoma
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Bioresour Technol ; 292: 121930, 2019 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31401356

RESUMO

The impacts of nanoFe3O4 on the composition of degradation products, microbial community, and microbial metabolic functions during rice straw anaerobic degradation were investigated. Under nanoFe3O4 addition, CH4 production and straw degradation increased by 81% and 10.4%, respectively, in paddy soil enrichment. Coupling product chemistry and microbial community during straw degradation found that nanoFe3O4 effectively promoted the hydrolysis-acidification-methanogenesis of straw, which made lignin-, lipid-, protein-, tannin-like and VFAs products rapidly increase and then quickly decrease. Moreover, the relative abundance of Clostridiaceae and Methanosarcina corresponded with increased hydrolysis and acetoclastic methanogenesis with nanoFe3O4 addition. Cellular processes, environmental information processing and metabolism, especially energy metabolism, were enhanced functions of the microbial community during straw degradation with nanoFe3O4. The nanoFe3O4 addition may improve the electron transfer efficiency, stimulate energy release, reduce Gibbs free energy of the half reaction of organic carbon oxidation (ΔGcox0) and promote energy metabolism to accelerate straw degradation and CH4 generation.


Assuntos
Oryza , Microbiologia do Solo , Metabolismo Energético , Metano , Solo
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