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Positive Effects of Organic Substitution in Reduced-Fertilizer Regimes on Bacterial Diversity and N-Cycling Functionality in Greenhouse Ecosystem

Conventional fertilization in the greenhouses of North China used excessive amounts of chemical and organic fertilizer, resulting in soil degradation and severe agricultural non-point source pollution. A nine-year study was conducted on a loamy clay soil in Shijiazhuang, Hebei province, to investiga...

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Autores principales: Sun, Na, Wang, Liying, Sun, Yanxin, Li, Hong, Liao, Shangqiang, Ding, Jianli, Wang, Guoliang, Suo, Linna, Li, Yanmei, Zou, Guoyuan, Huang, Shaowen
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9779496/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36554835
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph192416954
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author Sun, Na
Wang, Liying
Sun, Yanxin
Li, Hong
Liao, Shangqiang
Ding, Jianli
Wang, Guoliang
Suo, Linna
Li, Yanmei
Zou, Guoyuan
Huang, Shaowen
author_facet Sun, Na
Wang, Liying
Sun, Yanxin
Li, Hong
Liao, Shangqiang
Ding, Jianli
Wang, Guoliang
Suo, Linna
Li, Yanmei
Zou, Guoyuan
Huang, Shaowen
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description Conventional fertilization in the greenhouses of North China used excessive amounts of chemical and organic fertilizer, resulting in soil degradation and severe agricultural non-point source pollution. A nine-year study was conducted on a loamy clay soil in Shijiazhuang, Hebei province, to investigate the effects of reduced-fertilizer input regimes on soil property, bacterial diversity, nitrogen (N) cycling and their interactions. There were four treatments, including high organic + chemical fertilizer application rate and three reduced-fertilizer treatments with swine manure, maize straw or no substitution of 50% chemical N. Treatments with reduced-fertilizer input prevented soil salinization and acidification as in local conventional fertilization after being treated for nine years. In comparison to chemical fertilizer only, swine manure or maize straw substitution maintained higher nutrient availability and soil organic C contents. Fertilizer input reduction significantly increased bacterial richness and shifted bacterial community after nine years, with decisive factors of EC, Olsen P and C/N ratio of applied fertilizer. Soil chemical characteristics (EC, pH and nutrients), aggregation and C/N ratio of applied fertilizer selected certain bacterial groups, as well as N-cycling functions. Reduced-fertilizer input decreased the potential nitrification and denitrification functioning of bacterial community, but only in organic substitution treatments. The results of this study suggested that fertilizer input reduction combined with organic C input has potential in reducing non-point source pollution and increasing N-use efficiency in greenhouse vegetable production in North China.
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spelling pubmed-97794962022-12-23 Positive Effects of Organic Substitution in Reduced-Fertilizer Regimes on Bacterial Diversity and N-Cycling Functionality in Greenhouse Ecosystem Sun, Na Wang, Liying Sun, Yanxin Li, Hong Liao, Shangqiang Ding, Jianli Wang, Guoliang Suo, Linna Li, Yanmei Zou, Guoyuan Huang, Shaowen Int J Environ Res Public Health Article Conventional fertilization in the greenhouses of North China used excessive amounts of chemical and organic fertilizer, resulting in soil degradation and severe agricultural non-point source pollution. A nine-year study was conducted on a loamy clay soil in Shijiazhuang, Hebei province, to investigate the effects of reduced-fertilizer input regimes on soil property, bacterial diversity, nitrogen (N) cycling and their interactions. There were four treatments, including high organic + chemical fertilizer application rate and three reduced-fertilizer treatments with swine manure, maize straw or no substitution of 50% chemical N. Treatments with reduced-fertilizer input prevented soil salinization and acidification as in local conventional fertilization after being treated for nine years. In comparison to chemical fertilizer only, swine manure or maize straw substitution maintained higher nutrient availability and soil organic C contents. Fertilizer input reduction significantly increased bacterial richness and shifted bacterial community after nine years, with decisive factors of EC, Olsen P and C/N ratio of applied fertilizer. Soil chemical characteristics (EC, pH and nutrients), aggregation and C/N ratio of applied fertilizer selected certain bacterial groups, as well as N-cycling functions. Reduced-fertilizer input decreased the potential nitrification and denitrification functioning of bacterial community, but only in organic substitution treatments. The results of this study suggested that fertilizer input reduction combined with organic C input has potential in reducing non-point source pollution and increasing N-use efficiency in greenhouse vegetable production in North China. MDPI 2022-12-16 /pmc/articles/PMC9779496/ /pubmed/36554835 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph192416954 Text en © 2022 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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Sun, Na
Wang, Liying
Sun, Yanxin
Li, Hong
Liao, Shangqiang
Ding, Jianli
Wang, Guoliang
Suo, Linna
Li, Yanmei
Zou, Guoyuan
Huang, Shaowen
Positive Effects of Organic Substitution in Reduced-Fertilizer Regimes on Bacterial Diversity and N-Cycling Functionality in Greenhouse Ecosystem
title Positive Effects of Organic Substitution in Reduced-Fertilizer Regimes on Bacterial Diversity and N-Cycling Functionality in Greenhouse Ecosystem
title_full Positive Effects of Organic Substitution in Reduced-Fertilizer Regimes on Bacterial Diversity and N-Cycling Functionality in Greenhouse Ecosystem
title_fullStr Positive Effects of Organic Substitution in Reduced-Fertilizer Regimes on Bacterial Diversity and N-Cycling Functionality in Greenhouse Ecosystem
title_full_unstemmed Positive Effects of Organic Substitution in Reduced-Fertilizer Regimes on Bacterial Diversity and N-Cycling Functionality in Greenhouse Ecosystem
title_short Positive Effects of Organic Substitution in Reduced-Fertilizer Regimes on Bacterial Diversity and N-Cycling Functionality in Greenhouse Ecosystem
title_sort positive effects of organic substitution in reduced-fertilizer regimes on bacterial diversity and n-cycling functionality in greenhouse ecosystem
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9779496/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36554835
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph192416954
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