Combined application of organic manure and chemical fertilizers stabilizes soil N-cycling microflora

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Ruibo Sun [1 ,2 ]
Daozhong Wang [3 ]
Zhibin Guo [3 ]
Keke Hua [3 ]
Xisheng Guo [3 ]
Yan Chen [1 ]
Binbin Liu [4 ]
Haiyan Chu [1 ]
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[1] State Key Laboratory of Soil and Sustainable Agriculture,Institute of Soil Science,Chinese Academy of Sciences
[2] Anhui Province Key Laboratory of Farmland Ecological Conservation and Pollution Prevention,Key Laboratory of JiangHuai Arable Land Resources Protection and Eco-Restoration,College of Resources and Environment,Anhui Agricultural University
[3] Soil and Fertilizer Research Institute,Anhui Academy of Agricultural Sciences
[4] Key Laboratory of Agricultural Water Resources,Hebei Key Laboratory of Soil Ecology,Center for Agricultural Resources Research,Institute of Genetics and Developmental Biology,Chinese Academy of
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·The abundance of N-cycling genes differently responded to NPK application.·Chemical NPK application greatly altered the N-cycling microbial community structure.·Soil acidification was the main driver for the variation in the N-cycling microbial community.·Manure addition was beneficial for stabilizing the N-cycling microbial community.Straw and manure are widely applied to agricultural systems,and greatly shape soil N-cycling microflora.However,we still lack a comprehensive understanding of how these organic materials structure soil N-cycling microbial communities.In this study,metagenomic analysis was performed to investigate the compositional variation in N-cycling microbial communities in a 30-year long-term experiment under five fertilization regimes:no fertilization(Control),chemical fertilization only(NPK),and NPK with wheat straw(NPK+HS),pig manure(NPK+PM),and cow manure(NPK+CM).Long-term NPK application differentially changed N-cycling gene abundance and greatly altered N-cycling microbial community structure.NPK+HS resulted in a similar pattern to NPK in terms of gene abundance and community structure.However,NPK+PM and NPK+CM significantly increased most genes and resulted in a community similar to that of the Control.Further analysis revealed that serious soil acidification caused by long-term NPK fertilization was a major factor for the variation in N-cycling microbial communities.The addition of alkaline manure,rather than wheat straw,stabilized the N-cycling microbial community structure presumably by alleviating soil acidification.These results revealed the strong impact of soil acidification on microbial N-cycling communities and illustrated the possibility of resolving nitrogen-related environmental problems by manipulating pH in acidified agricultural soils.
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