[HTML][HTML] Soil–Plant–Microbe interactions determine soil biological fertility by altering rhizospheric nutrient cycling and biocrust formation

SS Bhattacharyya, K Furtak - Sustainability, 2022 - mdpi.com
Understanding soil–plant–microbe inter-and intra-interactions are essential for ensuring
proper soil health, quality, and soil-mediated ecosystem services (eg, nutrient cycling) …

Bacterial rather than fungal community composition is associated with microbial activities and nutrient-use efficiencies in a paddy soil with short-term organic …

J Guo, W Liu, C Zhu, G Luo, Y Kong, N Ling, M Wang… - Plant and soil, 2018 - Springer
Background and aims Considering the global demands in sustaining agriculture, use of
organic amendments is gradually increasing. An improved understanding of the biological …

Organic fertilizer substitution over six years improves the productivity of garlic, bacterial diversity, and microbial communities network complexity

Y Ma, S Shen, C Wan, S Wang, F Yang, K Zhang… - Applied Soil …, 2023 - Elsevier
The replacement of chemical fertilizer with organic fertilizer has been shown to boost soil
fertility and crop yield. However, there is limited information on fertilization schemes suitable …

[HTML][HTML] Inorganic chemical fertilizer application to wheat reduces the abundance of putative plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria

TE Reid, VN Kavamura, M Abadie… - Frontiers in …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
The profound negative effect of inorganic chemical fertilizer application on rhizobacterial
diversity has been well documented using 16S rRNA gene amplicon sequencing and …

[HTML][HTML] Conventional and organic soil management as divergent drivers of resident and active fractions of major soil food web constituents

P Harkes, AKA Suleiman, SJJ van den Elsen… - Scientific reports, 2019 - nature.com
Conventional agricultural production systems, typified by large inputs of mineral fertilizers
and pesticides, reduce soil biodiversity and may negatively affect ecosystem services such …

Long-term and legacy effects of manure application on soil microbial community composition

Y Zhang, X Hao, TW Alexander, BW Thomas… - Biology and fertility of …, 2018 - Springer
We analyzed soil prokaryotic and fungal community composition in soils with varying
histories of cattle manure application. The manure treatments were (i) annual application for …

[HTML][HTML] Long-term impacts of organic and conventional farming on the soil microbiome in boreal arable soil

K Peltoniemi, S Velmala, H Fritze, R Lemola… - European Journal of Soil …, 2021 - Elsevier
Long-term effects of organic and conventional farming systems in parallel on the microbiota
of boreal arable soil from forage and cereal crop fields were investigated. Microbial activity …

Long-term application of manure over plant residues mitigates acidification, builds soil organic carbon and shifts prokaryotic diversity in acidic Ultisols

G Ye, Y Lin, D Liu, Z Chen, J Luo, N Bolan, J Fan… - Applied Soil …, 2019 - Elsevier
Addition of organic materials is believed to be a feasible practice for mitigating Ultisols
acidification and loss of soil organic carbon (SOC). However, how organic materials mitigate …

Effects of over 30-year of different fertilization regimes on fungal community compositions in the black soils of northeast China

X Hu, J Liu, D Wei, P Zhu, X Cui, B Zhou, X Chen… - Agriculture, Ecosystems …, 2017 - Elsevier
In this study, we investigated the effects of four long-term fertilization regimes that were
performed over 30 years, namely, non-fertilization (NoF), chemical fertilization (CF), manure …

The role of organic amendments to soil for crop protection: Induction of suppression of soilborne pathogens

C Vida, A de Vicente, FM Cazorla - Annals of Applied Biology, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Application of external organic inputs to soils can be considered as one of the most ancient
strategies in agriculture, and it has been commonly used since the very beginning of human …