Evaluation of Rain Shelter Cultivation Mode Effects on Microecological Environment of Mountain Cultivated Ginseng Rhizosphere

Rainfall, particularly in continental climates with a monsoonal tendency, impacts the microbial niches during the growth of mountain cultivated ginseng. With shifts in the microbial community, diseases in ginseng cultivated and protected under rain shelter conditions may ultimately be altered. Such...

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Main Authors: Yinan Yu, Jingzi Piao, Siyi Guo, Bing Li, Zibo Li, Rujun Zhou
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Rujun Zhou
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description Rainfall, particularly in continental climates with a monsoonal tendency, impacts the microbial niches during the growth of mountain cultivated ginseng. With shifts in the microbial community, diseases in ginseng cultivated and protected under rain shelter conditions may ultimately be altered. Such cultivation may influence microflora dynamics through variations in meteorological parameters; however, this is not yet clear. The present study found that rain shelter cultivation affected the distribution of fungal communities within mountain cultivated ginseng. This led to an improved community structure in the ginseng rhizosphere, characterized by the proliferation of antagonistic fungi and a reduction in pathogenic fungi. A correlation analysis of meteorological factors found that soil temperature and humidity were the primary meteorological factors affecting mountain cultivated ginseng. It is evident that rain shelter cultivation regulated the microecological environment of the mountain cultivated ginseng’s rhizosphere and resulted in positive outcomes. A disease investigation supported this finding. The incidence of ginseng root diseases, such as rust and root rot, was reduced by 5–6%. The incidence of ginseng leaf diseases, including gray mold and black spot, was reduced by 5–10%. This research provides evidence to address the dynamics of microbial ecology under rain shelter cultivation and its benefits for sustainable mountain cultivated ginseng management.
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spelling doaj-art-d059bf89cf084e838e7ae699638fb90f2025-08-20T02:26:51ZengMDPI AGAgronomy2073-43952024-11-011411259010.3390/agronomy14112590Evaluation of Rain Shelter Cultivation Mode Effects on Microecological Environment of Mountain Cultivated Ginseng RhizosphereYinan Yu0Jingzi Piao1Siyi Guo2Bing Li3Zibo Li4Rujun Zhou5Department of Plant Protection, Shenyang Agricultural University, Shenyang 110866, ChinaDepartment of Plant Protection, Shenyang Agricultural University, Shenyang 110866, ChinaDepartment of Plant Protection, Shenyang Agricultural University, Shenyang 110866, ChinaDepartment of Plant Protection, Shenyang Agricultural University, Shenyang 110866, ChinaDepartment of Plant Protection, Shenyang Agricultural University, Shenyang 110866, ChinaDepartment of Plant Protection, Shenyang Agricultural University, Shenyang 110866, ChinaRainfall, particularly in continental climates with a monsoonal tendency, impacts the microbial niches during the growth of mountain cultivated ginseng. With shifts in the microbial community, diseases in ginseng cultivated and protected under rain shelter conditions may ultimately be altered. Such cultivation may influence microflora dynamics through variations in meteorological parameters; however, this is not yet clear. The present study found that rain shelter cultivation affected the distribution of fungal communities within mountain cultivated ginseng. This led to an improved community structure in the ginseng rhizosphere, characterized by the proliferation of antagonistic fungi and a reduction in pathogenic fungi. A correlation analysis of meteorological factors found that soil temperature and humidity were the primary meteorological factors affecting mountain cultivated ginseng. It is evident that rain shelter cultivation regulated the microecological environment of the mountain cultivated ginseng’s rhizosphere and resulted in positive outcomes. A disease investigation supported this finding. The incidence of ginseng root diseases, such as rust and root rot, was reduced by 5–6%. The incidence of ginseng leaf diseases, including gray mold and black spot, was reduced by 5–10%. This research provides evidence to address the dynamics of microbial ecology under rain shelter cultivation and its benefits for sustainable mountain cultivated ginseng management.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4395/14/11/2590microbial diversityrain sheltermicroclimatemeteorological factorsmountain-cultivated ginsengdiseases
spellingShingle Yinan Yu
Jingzi Piao
Siyi Guo
Bing Li
Zibo Li
Rujun Zhou
Evaluation of Rain Shelter Cultivation Mode Effects on Microecological Environment of Mountain Cultivated Ginseng Rhizosphere
Agronomy
microbial diversity
rain shelter
microclimate
meteorological factors
mountain-cultivated ginseng
diseases
title Evaluation of Rain Shelter Cultivation Mode Effects on Microecological Environment of Mountain Cultivated Ginseng Rhizosphere
title_full Evaluation of Rain Shelter Cultivation Mode Effects on Microecological Environment of Mountain Cultivated Ginseng Rhizosphere
title_fullStr Evaluation of Rain Shelter Cultivation Mode Effects on Microecological Environment of Mountain Cultivated Ginseng Rhizosphere
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of Rain Shelter Cultivation Mode Effects on Microecological Environment of Mountain Cultivated Ginseng Rhizosphere
title_short Evaluation of Rain Shelter Cultivation Mode Effects on Microecological Environment of Mountain Cultivated Ginseng Rhizosphere
title_sort evaluation of rain shelter cultivation mode effects on microecological environment of mountain cultivated ginseng rhizosphere
topic microbial diversity
rain shelter
microclimate
meteorological factors
mountain-cultivated ginseng
diseases
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4395/14/11/2590
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