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Microbial Community Responses to Alternate Wetting and Drying in the System of Rice Intensification

I. Yakubu, Eunsol Yeon, Hyun Gi Kong

The Plant Pathology Journal · 2025

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Summary

Continuous flooding in rice production presents significant challenges, such as increased labor intensity and soil degradation. However, when properly implemented, alternate wetting and drying can mitigate these issues. Despite its potential advantages, the effects of different water management practices on the soil microbiome are not well understood. This study explored how intermittent flooding and drying influence the soil microbiome by analyzing microbial communities under varying moisture conditions using Illumina sequencing. The results showed notable shifts in the abundance of Bacillota and Actinomycetota in response to fluctuations in water levels, although the overall microbial abundance returned to its original state under stable moisture conditions. In contrast, the abundance of

Source type
Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.5423/ppj.nt.01.2025.0001
Catalogue ID
SNmohi6kkq-jysxuc
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