Dominant protozoan species in rhizosphere soil over growth of Beta vulgaris L. in Northeast China

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Author(s)

  • Wei-Bin Zheng
  • Li Wang
  • Xiang Wang
  • Ming-Lei Du
  • Chang Ge
  • Qiu-Hong Wang
  • Mei-Yu Zhang
  • Man-Li Yang
  • Xiao-Dan Zheng
  • Ying Chen

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Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)229-240
Journal / PublicationBioengineered
Volume11
Issue number1
Online published20 Feb 2020
Publication statusPublished - 2020
Externally publishedYes

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Abstract

This paper identified the dominant protozoan species in the four layers of rhizosphere soil during the six growth stages of Beta vulgaris L. and analyzed the correlations of the abundance and diversity of the dominant protozoan species with soil properties at different growth stages and soil depth. A total of 15 species of protozoa were identified; among them, Colpoda sp., Bodo sp., two kinds of Oxytricha sp., and Tachysoma sp. were the most dominant species of Beta vulgaris L. rhizosphere soil. The Colpoda sp. was eurytopic species in the Beta vulgaris L. rhizosphere soil and Tachysoma sp., Vorticella sp., Colpoda sp., Oxytricha sp.1, and Oxytricha sp. 2 were noted closely related to the acceleration function of circulation of N and P elements in soils. These dominant protozoan species were proposed to play a significant role of fertilization on N supply in rhizosphere soil during the initial growth of Beta vulgaris L.

Research Area(s)

  • Beta vulgaris L, protozoa, rhizosphere soil

Citation Format(s)

Dominant protozoan species in rhizosphere soil over growth of Beta vulgaris L. in Northeast China. / Zheng, Wei-Bin; Wang, Li; Wang, Xiang et al.
In: Bioengineered, Vol. 11, No. 1, 2020, p. 229-240.

Research output: Journal Publications and Reviews (RGC: 21, 22, 62)21_Publication in refereed journalpeer-review

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