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Network Analysis Reveals the Combination of Controlled-Release and Regular Urea Enhances Microbial Interactions and Improves Maize Yields

Increased complexity of microbial networks can contribute to increased biodiversity and multifunctionality and thus crop productivity. However, it is not clear which combination ratio of regular and controlled-release urea will increase the soil microbial community complexity and improve maize yield...

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Autores principales: Ji, Peng-tao, Du, Xiong, Zhou, Jin-chao, Peng, Yujuan, Li, Xiang-ling, Tao, Pei-jun, Zhang, Yue-chen
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9253629/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35801114
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2022.825787
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author Ji, Peng-tao
Du, Xiong
Zhou, Jin-chao
Peng, Yujuan
Li, Xiang-ling
Tao, Pei-jun
Zhang, Yue-chen
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Du, Xiong
Zhou, Jin-chao
Peng, Yujuan
Li, Xiang-ling
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description Increased complexity of microbial networks can contribute to increased biodiversity and multifunctionality and thus crop productivity. However, it is not clear which combination ratio of regular and controlled-release urea will increase the soil microbial community complexity and improve maize yield in the North China Plain. To address this knowledge gap, a 2-year field experiment was conducted to explore the effects of the combination of regular (U) and controlled release (S) urea ratios [no fertilizer control (CT), regular urea alone (U), controlled-release urea alone (S), controlled-release urea mixed with regular urea 3:7 (SU3), controlled-release urea mixed with regular urea 5:5 (SU5), and controlled-release urea mixed with regular urea 7:3 (SU7)] on XianYu 688 yield and its rhizosphere and bulk soil microbial community composition and network complexity at different fertility stages. The combination of controlled-release and regular urea increased the N agronomic efficiency, N partial factors productivity, maize yield, and grain number per spike, with the maximum maize yield (9,186 kg ha(–1)) being achieved when the ratio of controlled-release urea to regular urea was 3:7 (SU3, p < 0.05). Maize yield increased by 13% in the SU3 treatment compared to the CT treatment. Rhizosphere soil microbial diversity remained stable at the silking stage of maize while increased at the physiological maturity stage of maize, with the increasing controlled-release to regular N fertilizer ratios (from 3:7 to 7:3, p < 0.05). This result suggests that a combination of regular and controlled-release N fertilizer can still substantially increase soil microbial diversity in the later stages of maize growth. The combination of controlled-release and regular urea is more effective in improving microbial network total links and average degree, and N agronomic efficiency (R(2) = 0.79, p < 0.01), N partial factor productivity (R(2) = 0.79, p < 0.01), spikes per unit area (R(2) = 0.54, p < 0.05), and maize yield (R(2) = 0.42, p < 0.05) increased with the microbial network complexity. This result indicates that the higher microbial network complexity is strongly associated with the higher N agronomic efficiency and N partial factors productivity and maize yield. In conclusion, the ratio of controlled-release to regular urea at SU3 not only increases the yield of maize and N agronomic efficiency but also enhances microbial diversity and network complexity in the North China Plain.
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spelling pubmed-92536292022-07-06 Network Analysis Reveals the Combination of Controlled-Release and Regular Urea Enhances Microbial Interactions and Improves Maize Yields Ji, Peng-tao Du, Xiong Zhou, Jin-chao Peng, Yujuan Li, Xiang-ling Tao, Pei-jun Zhang, Yue-chen Front Microbiol Microbiology Increased complexity of microbial networks can contribute to increased biodiversity and multifunctionality and thus crop productivity. However, it is not clear which combination ratio of regular and controlled-release urea will increase the soil microbial community complexity and improve maize yield in the North China Plain. To address this knowledge gap, a 2-year field experiment was conducted to explore the effects of the combination of regular (U) and controlled release (S) urea ratios [no fertilizer control (CT), regular urea alone (U), controlled-release urea alone (S), controlled-release urea mixed with regular urea 3:7 (SU3), controlled-release urea mixed with regular urea 5:5 (SU5), and controlled-release urea mixed with regular urea 7:3 (SU7)] on XianYu 688 yield and its rhizosphere and bulk soil microbial community composition and network complexity at different fertility stages. The combination of controlled-release and regular urea increased the N agronomic efficiency, N partial factors productivity, maize yield, and grain number per spike, with the maximum maize yield (9,186 kg ha(–1)) being achieved when the ratio of controlled-release urea to regular urea was 3:7 (SU3, p < 0.05). Maize yield increased by 13% in the SU3 treatment compared to the CT treatment. Rhizosphere soil microbial diversity remained stable at the silking stage of maize while increased at the physiological maturity stage of maize, with the increasing controlled-release to regular N fertilizer ratios (from 3:7 to 7:3, p < 0.05). This result suggests that a combination of regular and controlled-release N fertilizer can still substantially increase soil microbial diversity in the later stages of maize growth. The combination of controlled-release and regular urea is more effective in improving microbial network total links and average degree, and N agronomic efficiency (R(2) = 0.79, p < 0.01), N partial factor productivity (R(2) = 0.79, p < 0.01), spikes per unit area (R(2) = 0.54, p < 0.05), and maize yield (R(2) = 0.42, p < 0.05) increased with the microbial network complexity. This result indicates that the higher microbial network complexity is strongly associated with the higher N agronomic efficiency and N partial factors productivity and maize yield. In conclusion, the ratio of controlled-release to regular urea at SU3 not only increases the yield of maize and N agronomic efficiency but also enhances microbial diversity and network complexity in the North China Plain. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-06-21 /pmc/articles/PMC9253629/ /pubmed/35801114 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2022.825787 Text en Copyright © 2022 Ji, Du, Zhou, Peng, Li, Tao and Zhang. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Microbiology
Ji, Peng-tao
Du, Xiong
Zhou, Jin-chao
Peng, Yujuan
Li, Xiang-ling
Tao, Pei-jun
Zhang, Yue-chen
Network Analysis Reveals the Combination of Controlled-Release and Regular Urea Enhances Microbial Interactions and Improves Maize Yields
title Network Analysis Reveals the Combination of Controlled-Release and Regular Urea Enhances Microbial Interactions and Improves Maize Yields
title_full Network Analysis Reveals the Combination of Controlled-Release and Regular Urea Enhances Microbial Interactions and Improves Maize Yields
title_fullStr Network Analysis Reveals the Combination of Controlled-Release and Regular Urea Enhances Microbial Interactions and Improves Maize Yields
title_full_unstemmed Network Analysis Reveals the Combination of Controlled-Release and Regular Urea Enhances Microbial Interactions and Improves Maize Yields
title_short Network Analysis Reveals the Combination of Controlled-Release and Regular Urea Enhances Microbial Interactions and Improves Maize Yields
title_sort network analysis reveals the combination of controlled-release and regular urea enhances microbial interactions and improves maize yields
topic Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9253629/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35801114
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2022.825787
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