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Impact of Aerated Drip Irrigation and Nitrogen Application on Soil Properties, Soil Bacterial Communities and Agronomic Traits of Cucumber in a Greenhouse System

Root hypoxia stress and soil nutrient turnover have been related to reduced crop productivity. Aerated drip irrigation (ADI) can effectively enhance crop productivity and yield. However, the response of the soil bacterial community to different irrigation water dissolved oxygen (DO) concentrations r...

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Autores principales: Xiao, Zheyuan, Lei, Hongjun, Lian, Yingji, Zhang, Zhenhua, Pan, Hongwei, Yin, Chen, Dong, Yecheng
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10675765/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38005731
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12223834
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author Xiao, Zheyuan
Lei, Hongjun
Lian, Yingji
Zhang, Zhenhua
Pan, Hongwei
Yin, Chen
Dong, Yecheng
author_facet Xiao, Zheyuan
Lei, Hongjun
Lian, Yingji
Zhang, Zhenhua
Pan, Hongwei
Yin, Chen
Dong, Yecheng
author_sort Xiao, Zheyuan
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description Root hypoxia stress and soil nutrient turnover have been related to reduced crop productivity. Aerated drip irrigation (ADI) can effectively enhance crop productivity and yield. However, the response of the soil bacterial community to different irrigation water dissolved oxygen (DO) concentrations remains elusive due to the extreme sensitivity of microorganisms to environmental variations. We investigated the effects of aerated irrigation with different concentrations of DO on soil properties and agronomic performance of cucumber, as well as the contribution of the bacterial community. We performed experiments on cucumber cultivation in Shouguang, China, including different irrigation methods (ADI: O2–10 and O3–20 mg L(−1), non-aerated groundwater: O1–5 mg L(−1)) and nitrogen (N) application rates: 240 and 360 kg N ha(−1). ADI (particularly O2) significantly improved soil properties, root growth, cucumber yields, and irrigation water use efficiency (IWUE), and appropriate DO concentrations reduced N fertilizer application and increased crop yields. Furthermore, these changes were associated with bacterial community diversity, aerobic bacteria abundance, and consolidated bacterial population stability within the network module. Environmental factors such as soil respiration rate (Rs), DO, and NO(3)(−)-N have significant effects on bacterial communities. The FAPROTAX results demonstrated enhanced nitrification (Nitrospira) and aerobic nitrite oxidation by soil bacteria under ADI, promoting the accumulation of effective soil N and improved soil fertility and crop yield. Appropriate DO concentration is conducive to the involvement of soil bacterial communities in regulating soil properties and cucumber growth performance, which are vital for the sustainable development of facility agriculture.
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spelling pubmed-106757652023-11-12 Impact of Aerated Drip Irrigation and Nitrogen Application on Soil Properties, Soil Bacterial Communities and Agronomic Traits of Cucumber in a Greenhouse System Xiao, Zheyuan Lei, Hongjun Lian, Yingji Zhang, Zhenhua Pan, Hongwei Yin, Chen Dong, Yecheng Plants (Basel) Article Root hypoxia stress and soil nutrient turnover have been related to reduced crop productivity. Aerated drip irrigation (ADI) can effectively enhance crop productivity and yield. However, the response of the soil bacterial community to different irrigation water dissolved oxygen (DO) concentrations remains elusive due to the extreme sensitivity of microorganisms to environmental variations. We investigated the effects of aerated irrigation with different concentrations of DO on soil properties and agronomic performance of cucumber, as well as the contribution of the bacterial community. We performed experiments on cucumber cultivation in Shouguang, China, including different irrigation methods (ADI: O2–10 and O3–20 mg L(−1), non-aerated groundwater: O1–5 mg L(−1)) and nitrogen (N) application rates: 240 and 360 kg N ha(−1). ADI (particularly O2) significantly improved soil properties, root growth, cucumber yields, and irrigation water use efficiency (IWUE), and appropriate DO concentrations reduced N fertilizer application and increased crop yields. Furthermore, these changes were associated with bacterial community diversity, aerobic bacteria abundance, and consolidated bacterial population stability within the network module. Environmental factors such as soil respiration rate (Rs), DO, and NO(3)(−)-N have significant effects on bacterial communities. The FAPROTAX results demonstrated enhanced nitrification (Nitrospira) and aerobic nitrite oxidation by soil bacteria under ADI, promoting the accumulation of effective soil N and improved soil fertility and crop yield. Appropriate DO concentration is conducive to the involvement of soil bacterial communities in regulating soil properties and cucumber growth performance, which are vital for the sustainable development of facility agriculture. MDPI 2023-11-12 /pmc/articles/PMC10675765/ /pubmed/38005731 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12223834 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Xiao, Zheyuan
Lei, Hongjun
Lian, Yingji
Zhang, Zhenhua
Pan, Hongwei
Yin, Chen
Dong, Yecheng
Impact of Aerated Drip Irrigation and Nitrogen Application on Soil Properties, Soil Bacterial Communities and Agronomic Traits of Cucumber in a Greenhouse System
title Impact of Aerated Drip Irrigation and Nitrogen Application on Soil Properties, Soil Bacterial Communities and Agronomic Traits of Cucumber in a Greenhouse System
title_full Impact of Aerated Drip Irrigation and Nitrogen Application on Soil Properties, Soil Bacterial Communities and Agronomic Traits of Cucumber in a Greenhouse System
title_fullStr Impact of Aerated Drip Irrigation and Nitrogen Application on Soil Properties, Soil Bacterial Communities and Agronomic Traits of Cucumber in a Greenhouse System
title_full_unstemmed Impact of Aerated Drip Irrigation and Nitrogen Application on Soil Properties, Soil Bacterial Communities and Agronomic Traits of Cucumber in a Greenhouse System
title_short Impact of Aerated Drip Irrigation and Nitrogen Application on Soil Properties, Soil Bacterial Communities and Agronomic Traits of Cucumber in a Greenhouse System
title_sort impact of aerated drip irrigation and nitrogen application on soil properties, soil bacterial communities and agronomic traits of cucumber in a greenhouse system
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10675765/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38005731
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12223834
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