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Adaptability evaluation of four alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) varieties in cold regions of northern China: Based on multidimensional indicators, metabolites, and soil microbial community analysis

Ying He, Ya-Dan Zhao, Jiayi Niu, J Li, Ziyu Wang, Lijuan Tian, Jianzhong Wu, Weibo Han, Yonggang Li

Industrial Crops and Products · 2025

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Cold-adapted alfalfa is critical for global forage security, yet limited elite germplasm and inadequate evaluation frameworks constrain its utilization. This study developed a multidimensional evaluation system integrating agronomy, nutrition, root metabolomics, cold resistance, soil enzymes, and rhizosphere microbiomes to assess four alfalfa varieties in northern China’s cold regions. The main findings include: Longmu 801 showed the highest dry-to-fresh ratio (32.09 %) and crude protein content (16.85 %) in the first year. Under 4°C stress, its peroxidase activity increased by 1.8 times, with significant increases in proline content and soluble protein content. The dominant Acidobacteriota in rhizosphere soil was positively correlated with most soil enzyme activities. Reindeer exhibited t

Source type
Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.1016/j.indcrop.2025.121657
Catalogue ID
SNmok1w78w-oy2poe
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