The interaction between potato pathogenic phage and soil microecology
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The interaction between potato pathogenic phage and soil microecology Chang Liu 1 & Lei Wang 1 & Yi Chen 1 & Yihong Ji 1 & Lipan Qi 1 & Yating Luo 1 & Kuan Wang 1 & Jiang Yin 1 Received: 27 March 2020 / Accepted: 20 August 2020 # Saudi Society for Geosciences 2020
Abstract This paper takes the phage of potato hospital as the research object. Firstly, the cause and infection way of the disease are analyzed in detail. Then, the viewpoint that the disease is closely related to soil ecology is put forward. Through the analysis of soil ecological environment and factors, and designed and completed the experiment of using the adaptive evolution of a hightemperature environment to screen the stable phages in the storage process. The experimental results show that the interaction of potato plant-related phage mixture in the different soil environments. Keywords Potato . Phage . Soil ecology . Experiment . Analysis
Introduction Potato is a dicotyledonous plant of Solanaceae, which is an important crop for both food and industry. Because of its high nutritional value, it is widely loved by people. Since 2011, the potato has become the fourth major grain crop after wheat, rice, and corn. Potato is widely planted all over the world. Potato has been planted all over the world because of its strong adaptability, short growth cycle, high yield, rich tuber nutrition, and high yield potential. The main potato-producing countries are Poland, the former Soviet Union, the USA, and China. In China, the southwest mountainous area is the largest, accounting for about 1/3 of the total area of the country. Taking China as an example, potato production areas are widely distributed. According to the FAO (Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations) statistics, China’s total potato production in 2018 is 95.515 million tons, accounting for 29.2% of the world’s total potato production (Adriaenssens and Brister 2017).
This article is part of the Topical Collection on Geological Modeling and Geospatial Data Analysis * Lei Wang [email protected] 1
Potato Research Center of Hebei North University, No. 11, South Diamond Road, Zhangjiakou 075000, Hebei, China
In the soil environment, there are a variety of organisms, including producers (plants, algae, bacteria), consumers (various animals in the soil), and decomposers (a large number of microorganisms), which together constitute an ecosystem, commonly known as soil ecology (Helmberger et al. 2020). Soil ecology is the most important component of the land ecosystem, and the soil is the center of the land ecosystem (Wang et al. 2018). Potato quality characters are all quantitative characters controlled by complex micro effective polygenes, and any quantitative characters are largely determined by external conditions, mainly soil characteristics. In order to provide new theoretical support for potato planting, this paper studies the situation of potato pathogenic phage in different soil ecological environments as shown in Fig. 1.
Potato pathogenic phage Phage is a kind o
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