Long‐term nitrogen addition modifies microbial composition and functions for slow carbon cycling and increased sequestration in tropical forest soil

J Tian, JAJ Dungait, X Lu, Y Yang… - Global change …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
… of bacteria and key functional gene groups for C degradationN fertilization can increase
carbon (C) sequestration in … However, the extent to which shifts in the microbial functional

Phosphorus reduces negative effects of nitrogen addition on soil microbial communities and functions

Z Xia, J Yang, C Sang, X Wang, L Sun, P Jiang… - Microorganisms, 2020 - mdpi.com
N addition significantly enhanced ureolysis, degradation of … shifts in the bacterial and fungal
communities resulting from … in putative bacterial function groups under different fertilization

Direct and indirect influences of long-term fertilization on microbial carbon and nitrogen cycles in an alpine grassland

W Chen, H Zhou, Y Wu, J Wang, Z Zhao, Y Li… - Soil Biology and …, 2020 - Elsevier
… High N availability enhanced microbial investment in C … of microbial taxa that degrade labile
C also increased. High … In our study, the significant shifts in soil microbial communities and …

Change in straw decomposition rate and soil microbial community composition after straw addition in different long-term fertilization soils

S Zhao, S Qiu, X Xu, IA Ciampitti, S Zhang, P He - Applied Soil Ecology, 2019 - Elsevier
… Our findings suggested that long-term fertilization and the return of straw to soils increased
bacterial phylum Actinobacteria played an important role in straw decomposition, changing

C: N: P stoichiometry regulates soil organic carbon mineralization and concomitant shifts in microbial community composition in paddy soil

X Wei, Z Zhu, Y Liu, Y Luo, Y Deng, X Xu, S Liu… - Biology and Fertility of …, 2020 - Springer
… soils without P application, revealing that microbes increased their … increase the co-metabolic
degradation of easily available C … This study also showed that N and P fertilizer application …

… nitrogen limitation caused by the long-term combined organic-inorganic fertilization on the soil microbial community structure and its dominated SOC decomposition

…, X Xu, C Ai, P He, G Liang, W Zhou, P Zhu - Journal of …, 2022 - Elsevier
microbial N limitation increased with the increasing soil C/N … of carbon (C) and nitrogen (N)
to the soil microbial community… shift from P limitation to N limitation among the soil microbes

Long-term nitrogen and phosphorus fertilization reveals that phosphorus limitation shapes the microbial community composition and functions in tropical montane …

X Ma, Z Zhou, J Chen, H Xu, S Ma, MA Dippold… - Science of the Total …, 2023 - Elsevier
… , microorganisms mediate SOM decomposition through the … for the microbial biomass: P
and N + P addition increased soil … to fertilization than bacteria, and the fungal community shift

Nutrient addition reduces carbon sequestration in a Tibetan grassland soil: Disentangling microbial and physical controls

R Luo, Y Kuzyakov, D Liu, J Fan, J Luo… - Soil Biology and …, 2020 - Elsevier
… underlying SOC decomposition and stabilization in an alpine … The fertilizers were divided
into three equal parts and evenly … on the microbial CUE as a result of shifts in the microbial

Nitrogen and phosphorus addition exerted different influences on litter and soil carbon release in a tropical forest

J Zhang, J Zhou, H Lambers, Y Li, Y Li, G Qin… - Science of the Total …, 2022 - Elsevier
N addition increased the litter carbon decomposition while P … to the enhanced microbial
biomass, the ratio of fungi to bacteria … and bacterial abundance in soils from long-term fertilization

Fertilization enhances mineralization of soil carbon and nitrogen pools by regulating the bacterial community and biomass

H Wu, A Cai, T Xing, S Huai, P Zhu, M Xu… - Journal of Soils and …, 2021 - Springer
… by microbes and attributed to shifts in soil microbialtowards the recalcitrant fraction,
which could be explained by their role in the degradation of insoluble or difficult-to-decompose