Manure application increases soil bacterial and fungal network complexity and alters Keystone Taxa
P Wang, X Wang, J Nie, Y Wang, H Zang… - Journal of Soil Science …, 2022 - Springer
Purpose Soil bacteria and fungi play critical roles in mediating soil nutrient cycling. Exploring
the effect of fertilization on soil microbial communities is of great importance to comprehend …
the effect of fertilization on soil microbial communities is of great importance to comprehend …
Long-term mineral combined with organic fertilizer supports crop production by increasing microbial community complexity
Z Zhang, P He, X Hao, LJ Li - Applied Soil Ecology, 2023 - Elsevier
Soil microbial communities play a critical role in agroecosystem productivity. Most previous
studies focused on changes in community composition and diversity, yet the association …
studies focused on changes in community composition and diversity, yet the association …
Fertilization regime has a greater effect on soil microbial community structure than crop rotation and growth stage in an agroecosystem
Z Guo, S Wan, K Hua, Y Yin, HY Chu, D Wang… - Applied Soil Ecology, 2020 - Elsevier
Soil microbes play key roles in soil nutrient cycling and absorption by crops. Thus, shifts in
soil microbial community structure affect the functioning and productivity of agricultural …
soil microbial community structure affect the functioning and productivity of agricultural …
Impacts of inorganic and organic fertilization treatments on bacterial and fungal communities in a paddy soil
Soil microbes play an integral role in agricultural production, and there is limited
understating of the complex responses of microbial diversity to organic and conventional …
understating of the complex responses of microbial diversity to organic and conventional …
35 years of manure and chemical fertilizer application alters soil microbial community composition in a Fluvo-aquic soil in Northern China
Soil microbial composition is important to soil organic matter decomposition and nutrient
cycling. However, our knowledge about how different fertilization regimes could affect soil …
cycling. However, our knowledge about how different fertilization regimes could affect soil …
Agricultural intensification weakens the soil health index and stability of microbial networks
R Xue, C Wang, L Zhao, B Sun, B Wang - Agriculture, Ecosystems & …, 2022 - Elsevier
The stability of soil microbial community plays a key role in nutrient cycling, soil organic
carbon reservoirs, and plant productivity, making them crucial players in agroecosystems …
carbon reservoirs, and plant productivity, making them crucial players in agroecosystems …
Dynamics of bacterial communities in a 30-year fertilized paddy field under different organic–inorganic fertilization strategies
Y Yang, P Wang, Z Zeng - Agronomy, 2019 - mdpi.com
Fertilization plays important roles in improving soil fertility and in increasing crop yield. Soil
microbial communities are sensitive indicators of soil quality and health, which could be …
microbial communities are sensitive indicators of soil quality and health, which could be …
Bacterial rather than fungal community composition is associated with microbial activities and nutrient-use efficiencies in a paddy soil with short-term organic …
Background and aims Considering the global demands in sustaining agriculture, use of
organic amendments is gradually increasing. An improved understanding of the biological …
organic amendments is gradually increasing. An improved understanding of the biological …
Protist communities are more sensitive to nitrogen fertilization than other microorganisms in diverse agricultural soils
Background Agricultural food production is at the base of food and fodder, with fertilization
having fundamentally and continuously increased crop yield over the last decades. The …
having fundamentally and continuously increased crop yield over the last decades. The …
Plant–microbe networks in soil are weakened by century‐long use of inorganic fertilizers
R Huang, SP McGrath, PR Hirsch… - Microbial …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Understanding the changes in plant–microbe interactions is critically important for predicting
ecosystem functioning in response to human‐induced environmental changes such as …
ecosystem functioning in response to human‐induced environmental changes such as …